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The chemical bonds present in a molecule contribute to the properties of the molecule. Carbon is an unusual atom in that it can form multiple bonds. Which statement is not true? اختر احدى الاجابات

a. A carbon to carbon trans double bond that is made artificially in food processing is associated with poor cardiovascular health

b. Saturated fats are those that have carbon to carbon double bonds and are associated with good health

c. A carbon to carbon cis double bond is the type found in nature and is associated with cardiovascular health

d. A carbon to carbon double bond in the cis configuration creates a bend in the hydrocarbon chain 

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