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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...
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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QB/T 3637-1999 Unsaturation polyester resin button (English Version)
QB/T 3637-1999 English Version - QB/T 3637-1999 Unsaturation polyester resin button (English Version): QB/T 3637-1999, QB 3637-1999, QBT 3637-1999, QB/T3637-1999, QB/T 3637, QB/T3637, QB3637-1999, QB 3637, QB3637, QBT3637-1999, QBT 3637, QBT3637
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Dou
DOU or Dou may refer to:
Dou (surname) (窦/竇), a Chinese surname
Empress Dou (disambiguation), Chinese empresses surnamed Dou
Degree of unsaturation
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Thermodynamic model of decompression
The natural unsaturation, an effect variously known as the oxygen window, partial pressure vacancy and inherent unsaturation, increases with depth, so Once bubbles have formed, they are only eliminated by diffusion due to inherent unsaturation.
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-yne
However, inorganic compounds featuring unsaturation in the form of triple bonds may be denoted by substitutive nomenclature with the same methods used The position of unsaturation is indicated by a numerical locant immediately preceding the "-yne" suffix, or locants in the case of multiple triple bonds
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Alkenone
The relative degree of unsaturation as first described (UK37) included the tetra unsaturated C37 alkenone:
UK37 = (C37:2 - C37:4)/(C37:2 + C37:3 + C37 :4)
However, a simplified Unsaturation Index (UK′37), generally more useful in marine settings, is based on di- versus tri- unsaturated C37 alkenones
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Ethylidene norbornene
The molecule consists of two sites of unsaturation. The compound consists of E- and Z-stereoisomers, but the mixtures are typically not separated.
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Bromine test
In organic chemistry, the bromine test is a qualitative test for the presence of unsaturation (carbon-to-carbon double or triple bonds), phenols and anilines The iodine value is a way to determine the presence of unsaturation quantitatively.
The bromine test is a simple qualitative test.
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Ring strain
Increasing unsaturation leads to greater ring strain in cyclopropene. Cyclopropane has a lesser amount of ring strain since it has the least amount of unsaturation; as a result, increasing the amount of unsaturation leads
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Stearoyl-CoA
Stearoyl-CoA is an 18-carbon long fatty acyl-CoA chain that participates in an unsaturation reaction.
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