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what state of matter are unsaturated fats usually found in at room temperature? solid gas liquid
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Unsaturated fats, like oils (e.g., vegetable oil), typically have double bonds in their fatty acid chains, which prevent tight packing. This molecular structure leads them to be liquid at room temperature, unlike saturated fats (often solid at room temp). Gases are not the state for fats at room temp, and solid is typical of saturated fats here.
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liquid (the option with "liquid" text, likely the third option in the list)