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dbose

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Partial hydrogenation involves:
 A) removal of hydrogen atoms through heat.
  B) addition of electrons to convert single bonds into double bonds.
  C) chemical addition of hydrogen atoms.
  D) removal of carbon atoms to reduce the number of double bonds.

Question 2

Unlike essential fatty acids, conditionally essential fatty acids:
 A) are not required by the body.
  B) cannot be synthesized by the body at all.
  C) need to be consumed in the diet only for a limited time.
  D) need to be consumed in the diet throughout life.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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