Oils are partially hydrogenated (not fully) to manufacture Vanaspati,
because fully saturated solidified oils
(A) Cause cholesterol build up and blood clotting
(B) Are prone to rancid oxidation
(C) Always contain some amount of nickel (as their complete removal is
very difficult)
(D) Have affinity to retain harmful sulphur compounds

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Answer :

(A) Cause cholesterol build up and blood clotting

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