its react with bromine water or idone and turns the solution colourless.
not clear colourless...more scientific..haha
why it is significant to know wheter a solution is saturated or unsaturated
An unsaturated oil will decolorize bromine water.
double bonds
Something is saturated when every available space is filled with liquid, and something is unsaturated when some or all of the spaces inside the contain air.
you can put more of the solute in it
Dry stuff. It's not saturated with water...
i dont know. do they?
The only way you can know is by reading the back of the food packet.
Yes
The most valid answer is "I don't know"
The saturated zone is where the spaces between soil and rock particles are filled with water, while the unsaturated zone is where some of these spaces contain air as well as water. In the saturated zone, the water table is located at the top of this zone, whereas in the unsaturated zone, the water table is below the surface.
There is a benzene ring.So it is unsaturated.