Unsaturated fat has at least a single unsaturated bond that can place the hydrogen to the molecule.
Explanation:
- Saturated fat has every hydrogen that the carbon atom can hold.
- Hence, unsaturated fat has at least a single unsaturated bond that can place the hydrogen to the molecule.
- Because, at the room temperature, saturated fats are solid usually and the unsaturated fats are liquid usually under the room temperature.