Asked by Robert Tippy on Jul 13, 2024

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What effect does a bend in a fatty acid have upon the melting point of the compound, and why?

A) It raises the melting point because intermolecular forces are decreased.
B) It lowers the melting point because intermolecular forces are increased.
C) It lowers the melting point because intermolecular forces are decreased.
D) It raises the melting point because intermolecular forces are increased.

Melting Point

The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid at atmospheric pressure.

Intermolecular Forces

Forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles, such as atoms or molecules, affecting the physical properties of substances.

Bend

To cause something to change its shape by applying force without breaking.

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Dainya ThomasJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Bends in fatty acids, typically introduced by double bonds creating unsaturated fats, reduce the ability of molecules to pack closely together. This decreases intermolecular forces (like van der Waals forces), leading to a lower melting point.