Chapter 9: 1P (page 290)
Does trans-oleic acid have a higher or lower melting point than cis-oleic acid? Explain.
Short Answer
Trans-oleic acid has a higher melting point than cis-oleic acid.
Chapter 9: 1P (page 290)
Does trans-oleic acid have a higher or lower melting point than cis-oleic acid? Explain.
Trans-oleic acid has a higher melting point than cis-oleic acid.
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