What happens to polyunsaturated fats at room temperature?
At room temperature, polyunsaturated fats typically exist in a liquid state due to their higher concentration of double bonds within their fatty acid chains compared to saturated and monounsaturated fats. These double bonds introduce kinks and disrupt the close packing of fatty acid molecules, lowering their melting point and causing them to stay liquid at room temperature.
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