A fat that is solid at room temperature has mainly how many fatty acids?
Saturated fats are typically solid at room temperature and have mainly single bonds between the carbon atoms in their fatty acid chains. Fats with mainly saturated fatty acids, such as butter or lard, tend to be solid at room temperature.
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