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Degree of unsaturation - Wikipedia
In the analysis of the molecular formula of organic molecules, the degree of unsaturation (DU) (also known as the index of hydrogen deficiency (IHD), double bond equivalents (DBE), or unsaturation index) is a calculation that determines the total number of rings and π bonds . en.wikipedia.org
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Degree of Unsaturation - Chemistry LibreTexts
One degree of unsaturation is equivalent to 1 ring or 1 double bond (1 π bond). Two degrees of unsaturation is equivalent to 2 double bonds, ... chem.libretexts.org
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UNSATURATION Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of UNSATURATION is the quality or state of being unsaturated. www.merriam-webster.com
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unsaturation
unsatuˈration Chem. [un-1 12.] The condition of a compound, esp. an organic one, of having one or more multiple bonds in its molecule. Cf. saturation 3 a.1885 I. Remsen Org. Chem. 209 The condition of unsaturation is met with among carbon compounds in several forms. 1932 I. D. Garard Introd. Org. Ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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7.2 Elements of Unsaturation - Chemistry LibreTexts
Degrees of unsaturation is equal to 2, or half the number of hydrogens the molecule needs to be classified as saturated. chem.libretexts.org
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Use of Degrees of Unsaturation in Solving Organic Structural ...
Using degrees of unsaturation to assist in determining a molecular structure from a formula. pubs.acs.org
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Degree of unsaturation
General formula The formula for degree of unsaturation is: where ni is the number of atoms with valence vi. calculator Degree of Unsaturation Organic chemistry Edible oil chemistry wikipedia.org
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Degree of Unsaturation aka Index of Hydrogen Deficiency - YouTube
http://leah4sci.com presents: Degrees of Unsaturation aka Index of Hydrogen Deficiency in Organic Chemistry Watch Next: General Chemistry ... www.youtube.com
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Degree of Unsaturation - Organic Chemistry at CU Boulder
A calculation of the degree of unsaturation is a good way to start a spectroscopy problem. It tells you how many rings and double bonds are in the molecule. www.orgchemboulder.com
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Degrees of Unsaturation (or IHD, Index of Hydrogen Deficiency)
Degrees of unsaturation is easily calculated by using the IHD formula below. The IHD tells you how many double bonds / rings are present. www.masterorganicchemistry.com
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7.2 Calculating the Degree of Unsaturation - Organic Chemistry
In general, each ring or double bond in a molecule corresponds to a loss of two hydrogens from the alkane formula CnH2n+2. Knowing this ... openstax.org
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Elaidinization
This is often performed on fats and oils to increase both the melting point and the shelf life without reducing the degree of unsaturation. wikipedia.org
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Saturated and unsaturated compounds
The "degree of unsaturation" is a formula used to summarize and diagram the amount of hydrogen that a compound can bind. Unsaturation is characteristic of many catalysts. The opposite of coordinatively unsaturated is coordinatively saturated. wikipedia.org
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Saturation
Saturation, saturated, unsaturation or unsaturated may refer to: Chemistry Saturated and unsaturated compounds, a classification of compounds related to their ability to resist addition reactions Degree of unsaturation Saturated fat or saturated fatty acid Unsaturated fat or unsaturated fatty acid Non-susceptibility wikipedia.org
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Degree of saturation
of liquid to the total volume of voids in a porous material Degree of saturation (traffic), a measure used in traffic engineering See also Degree of unsaturation wikipedia.org
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