Capable of absorbing or dissolving to a greater degree; as, an unsaturated solution., Capable of taking up, or of uniting with, certain other elements or compounds, without the elimination of any side product; thus, aldehyde, ethylene, and ammonia are unsaturated.
The word "unsaturated" has four morphemes: un- (prefix meaning "not"), saturate (root word), -ate (suffix forming a verb), and -ed (past tense suffix).
No, an unsaturated solution does not have undissolved material lying on the bottom of its container. In an unsaturated solution, the solvent can still dissolve more solute, meaning that all the solute added has completely dissolved. If there were undissolved material present, the solution would be classified as saturated instead.
No RDI is stated for unsaturated fat however there is for saturated fat. (approx 20 - 25 grams saturated fat for an recommended total intake of about 70 grams of fat.) So this works out to be a ratio of about 30% saturated and 70% unsaturated. Meaning, if your total fat intake is around 70g then this would amount to 20g for saturated and 50g for unsaturated fat.
There is a benzene ring.So it is unsaturated.
Depends on the solvent. If it is unsaturated water, yes. Unsaturated methanol, no.
Oils are predominately unsaturated. They contain a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fats. They typically contain between 50% and 95% unsaturated fats .
at least a double bond is an alkene at least a triple bond is an alkyne i believe...
it is 86% unsaturated
unsaturated fats
The prefix for unsaturated is "un-".
A unsaturated solution is a solution with the concentration of solute under the maximal solubility at a given temperature.
unsaturated