The label on a container of margarine lists 'hydrogenated vegetable oil' as the major ingredient. What is the result of adding hydrogens to vegetable oil?

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Large biological molecules, also known as macromolecules, are essential for life. They are produced by living organisms and are essential for biological processes such as cell division, development, and morphogenesis. 

The four major types of large biological molecules are:
Carbohydrates:
Such as sugars
Lipids: Such as fats
Proteins: Large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
Nucleic acids: Such as DNA and RNA 


The label on a container of margarine lists 'hydrogenated vegetable oil' as the major ingredient. What is the result of adding hydrogens to vegetable oil?