- saturated, saturation, unsaturated, or
unsaturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saturation, saturated,
unsaturation or
unsaturated may
refer to: Saturated...
- the
degree of
unsaturation (DU) (also
known as the
index of
hydrogen deficiency (IHD),
double bond
equivalents (DBE), or
unsaturation index) is a calculation...
- used to
describe the type and
location of
unsaturation within organic compounds. The "degree of
unsaturation" is a
formula used to
summarize and diagram...
- chemistry, the
bromine test is a
qualitative test for the
presence of
unsaturation (carbon-to-carbon
double or
triple bonds),
phenols and anilines. An unknown...
- are
often used to
determine the
degree of
unsaturation in fats, oils and waxes. In
fatty acids,
unsaturation occurs mainly as
double bonds which are very...
- 1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb15228.x. PMID 2606099. p. 436-437: 3S‐2.5
Unsaturation.
Unsaturation is
indicated by
changing -ane to -ene, -adiene, -yne etc., or...
-
exhibit unsaturation.
Since they
carry no
functional groups aside from
their unsaturation,
terpenes are
structurally distinctive. The
unsaturation is ****ociated...
- a sample. The
bromine number was once used as a
measure of
aliphatic unsaturation in
gasoline and
related petroleum samples, but this ****ay has fallen...
- alpha-linolenic (middle), and
oleic acids (bottom). The
order of
drying rate is
linolenic >
linoleic >
oleic acid,
reflecting their degree of
unsaturation....
-
Lamium purpureum L. Seed oil
containing 5,6-allenic and trans-16-olefinic
unsaturation".
Biochemical Journal. 105 (3): 1245–1249. doi:10.1042/bj1051245. PMC 1198447...