📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The iodine value of oil and fat indicates:
A
Degree of unsaturation
B
Saponification value
C
Acid value
D
Peroxide value
Explanation
The iodine value is a standard chemical analytical test that historically and currently measures the exact degree of unsaturation in fats and oils. A higher iodine value indicates a higher quantity of reactive carbon-carbon double bonds present within the fatty acid chains.
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