- the
degree of
unsaturation (DU) (also
known as the
index of
hydrogen deficiency (IHD),
double bond
equivalents (DBE), or
unsaturation index) is a calculation...
- saturated, saturation, unsaturated, or
unsaturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saturation, saturated,
unsaturation or
unsaturated may
refer to: Saturated...
- used to
describe the type and
location of
unsaturation within organic compounds. The "degree of
unsaturation" is a
formula used to
summarize and diagram...
- the
iodine in this case. Thus, the
higher the
iodine value, the more
unsaturations are
present in the fat. It can be seen from the
table that
coconut oil...
-
exhibit unsaturation.
Since they
carry no
functional groups aside from
their unsaturation,
terpenes are
structurally distinctive. The
unsaturation is ****ociated...
- chemistry, the
bromine test is a
qualitative test for the
presence of
unsaturation (carbon-to-carbon
double or
triple bonds),
phenols and anilines. An unknown...
- then goes on to
describe "isobaric
inert gas transport" or "inherent
unsaturation" as
termed by
LeMessurier and
Hills and
separately by Hills, who made...
-
years from
records of
planktonic stable oxygen isotopes and
alkenone unsaturation ratios". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 158 (3–4):...
-
fatty acids) are a
class of
unsaturated fatty acids in
which the site of
unsaturation is
seven carbon atoms from the end of the
carbon chain. The two most...
- than an
equivalent amount of
saturated fat. The
greater the
degree of
unsaturation in a
fatty acid (i.e., the more
double bonds in the
fatty acid) the more...