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The term is also used for certain unsaturated compounds.
The role of silver lies in its ability to form complexes with unsaturated compounds.
It is a planar, unsaturated compound that has the ability to absorb light.
Unsaturated compounds have reactive double bonds; saturated ones do not.
Saturated and unsaturated compounds need not consist only of a carbon atom chain.
Ketenes may react with unsaturated compounds to afford four-membered or larger rings.
Unsaturated compounds of the two formations are classified as geometric isomers of one another.
With heterocycles containing five atoms, the unsaturated compounds are frequently more stable because of aromaticity.
Pentazole is the all nitrogen heteroatom unsaturated compound.
Benzene does not decolourise bromine water as other unsaturated compounds do, so neither of the structures suggested is satisfactory.
Both saturated (alicyclic) compounds and unsaturated compounds exist as cyclic derivatives.
Cyclic molecules like benzene and its derivatives were also studied, as their behaviors were different from other unsaturated compounds.
Unsaturated compounds, especially alkenes and alkynes, add halogens:
An enamine is an unsaturated compound derived by the condensation of an aldehyde or ketone with a secondary amine.
Conjugated, unsaturated compounds reduce PMA to molybdenum blue.
Electrophilic reactions to other unsaturated compounds than arenes generally lead to electrophilic addition rather than substitution.
Both saturated and unsaturated compounds react directly with chlorine, the former usually requiring UV light to initiate homolysis of chlorine.
The hydrogen-terminated surfaces undergo hydrosilation with unsaturated compounds (such as terminal alkenes and alkynes), to form a stable monolayer on the surface.
Ketene cycloadditions are the reactions of the pi system of ketenes with unsaturated compounds to provide four-membered or larger rings.
Organic ozonides are more explosive cousins of the organic peroxides formed by addition reactions of ozone and unsaturated compounds.
I am just confused when they talk about adding bromine or some other element to an unsaturated compound how do Alkenes and Alkynes become involved in it.
Consider the unsaturated compound, ethene (C2H4): The Pi electrons in the double bond are vulnerable to attack by electron-seeking species.
Saturated hydrocarbons can burn to aldehydes, alcohols to organic acids, and aromatics to unsaturated compounds which are pungent and irritating.
From these natural templates many other inhibitors have been developed, including isofagomine and deoxygalactonojirimycin, and various unsaturated compounds such as PUGNAc.
An unsaturated compound is a chemical compound that contains carbon-carbon double bonds or triple bonds, such as those found in alkenes or alkynes, respectively.