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What chemicals are unsaturated?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Assuming you mean organic chemistry :

An unsaturated compound is any chemical compound containing one or more double or triple bonds or pi-clouds (eg aromatic compounds).

Examples are :

ethylene

Acetylene

benzene

cyclopentadiene

There are thousands of them - the definition gives you the set. Work it out from there.

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