true
Saturated air is more dense.
add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water
It's the opposite! The water table is the boundary between saturated rock below and unsaturated rock above.
bromine water can be used to test whether the compund is saturated or unsaturated.
Lipids are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in water .They store large amount of energy .
The two zones of groundwater are the saturated zone and unsaturated zone.The saturated zone is filled with water and is below the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated zone has water and air in its pores (tiny open spaces in the soil).
true
the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
False
the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
the zone in rock layers where all the pores are filled with water
Saturated hydrocarbon does not decolourise bromine water while unsaturated hydrocarbon decolourize it.
From your question it is impossible to tell. A salt-water solution can be unsaturated or saturated depending on how much salt was added.
Saturated means more than it can hold so dripping wet would be saturated with water.
Saturated air is more dense.
add bromine water. unsaturated compounds will decolourize bromine water
It's the opposite! The water table is the boundary between saturated rock below and unsaturated rock above.