Yes, alkenes along with cycloalkenes are unsaturated,
however,
alkanes and cycloalkanes are saturated
The solvent can hold more solute when it is heated. Because on heating the solubility of a solvent increases.
Unsaturated hydrocarbons are alkenes and alkynes.
Olive oil is an example of unsaturated fat, specifically monounsaturated fat. Corn oil is also an example of unsaturated fat, but it is a polyunsaturated fat. Unsaturated fats are usually liquid at room temperature and are considered healthier fats compared to saturated fats.
Unsaturated fats have double or triple carbon bonds.
Yes, any hydrocarbon with C & H with a double or triple bond is unsaturated
All the unsaturated organic compounds as ALKWENES,ALKYNES and CYCLOALKENES may decolourised the KMnO4 solution.
The general molecular formula of cycloalkenes with only one double bond and one ring (cycle) is:CnH(2n - 2d)in whichn is a positve integer more than 4 representing the number of C atoms andd is the number of double bonds (integer, must be smaller than n-1)Example: benzene is n=6 and d=3, so C6H6 [C6H(2x6-2x3) = C6H(12-6)]
James Girvan Hamilton has written: 'Mechanism of ring-opening polymerization of cycloalkenes'
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 .
it is 86% unsaturated
unsaturated fats
The prefix for unsaturated is "un-".
at least a double bond is an alkene at least a triple bond is an alkyne i believe...
unsaturated
Oils are unsaturated fats.