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The presence of many C-C and C-H bonds causes fats to be ... The presence of many C-C and C-H bonds causes fats to be ... (a) rich in energy. (b) insoluble in water. (c) low in energy. Both (a) and (b). Both (b) an

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Answer: Both a and b

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The presence of C-C and C-H bonds in fat makes them insoluble in water as they are non polar: do not dissolve in water. These are rich in energy in that their breakdown produces more energy than even carbohydrates themselves.

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