What is the difference between oils and fats?

  • A
    Oils have higher melting points than fats.
  • B
    Oils have lower melting points and remain liquid at room temperature,whereas fats have higher melting points.
  • C
    Fats are liquid at room temperature,while oils are solid.
  • D
    There is no chemical difference between oils and fats.

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$A$: Lipoproteins are complex lipids and conjugated proteins.
$R$: The structure of lipoproteins is formed by fatty acids,alcohols,and amino acids.

Following are the statements with reference to 'lipids'.
$(a)$ Lipids having only single bonds are called unsaturated fatty acids.
$(b)$ Lecithin is a phospholipid.
$(c)$ Trihydroxy propane is glycerol.
$(d)$ Palmitic acid has $20$ carbon atoms including carboxyl carbon.
$(e)$ Arachidonic acid has $16$ carbon atoms.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

What is the molecular weight of lipids?

The sources of fats and oils are:

In the structure of lipids,the number of $H$ atoms is much higher than the number of $O$ atoms.

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