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unsaturation
un·sat·u·rat·ed U0111800 (ŭn-săch′ə-rā′tĭd)adj.1. Of or relating to an organic compound, especially a fatty acid, containing one or more double or triple bonds between the carbon atoms.2. Capable of dissolving more of a solute at a given temperature. un′sat·u·ra′tion n.unsaturation
unsaturation[¦ən‚sach·ə′rā·shən] (organic chemistry) A state in which the atomic bonds of an organic compound's chain or ring are not completely satisfied (that is, not saturated); usually applies to carbon, but can include other ring or chain atoms; unsaturation usually results in a double bond (as for olefins) or a triple bond (as for the acetylenes). MedicalSeeunsaturated |