An unsaturated organic compound contains double or triple bonds between carbon atoms, resulting in the molecule being capable of undergoing additional reactions. These compounds are generally more reactive than saturated organic compounds, which only have single bonds between carbon atoms.
When bromine water is added to an unsaturated organic compound, the solution will turn from orange to colorless as the bromine reacts with the double bonds in the compound. This reaction is a test for unsaturation in organic molecules, as saturated compounds do not react with bromine water in the same way.
The dehydration of an alcohol produces an organic compound called an alkene. Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond.
They may be ethene, propene! ethyne, propyne and all the unsaturated hydrocarbons
Aniline is an unsaturated compound as it contains a benzene ring, which is a form of unsaturation due to the delocalized pi electron system.
Unsaturated hydrocarbon is the name of a type of organic molecule in organic chemistry, that contains a chain of carbons. "Unsaturated" refers to the fact that each of the carbons bonds aren't with 4 separate molecules, but can, instead have double or triple bonds.A hydrocarbon in which valencies of carbon are not satisfied by single covalent bonds are unsaturated hydrocarbons.
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.
Alkene is an unsaturated chemical compound.
hydrocarbons, in general.
There is no such thing - by definition an organic compound conatins carbon.
When bromine water is added to an unsaturated organic compound, the solution will turn from orange to colorless as the bromine reacts with the double bonds in the compound. This reaction is a test for unsaturation in organic molecules, as saturated compounds do not react with bromine water in the same way.
This is an organic compound having double or triple bond between carbon atoms.
By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
it is a complex carbon compound, so by definition organic.
From the perspective of organic chemistry, Ritalin contains carbon and is, by definition, an organic compound. It is, however, not an "organic material"; it does not come from a living organism.
The dehydration of an alcohol produces an organic compound called an alkene. Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond.
They may be ethene, propene! ethyne, propyne and all the unsaturated hydrocarbons
No. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon. Magnesium sulfide contains only magnesium and sulfur.