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i̇şba edilmemiş, doymamış

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Türkçe - İngilizce
(Tıp) unsaturated
Of a compound containing atoms sharing more than one valence bond, especially of an organic compound having one or more double bonds or triple bonds between carbon atoms
{a} not filled or saturated
unsaturated fats or oils usually come from plants rather than animals and are better for your health
{s} not saturated, capable of dissolving or absorbing more of a substance
used of a compound (especially of carbon) containing atoms sharing more than one valence bond; "unsaturated fats"
Not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a solute at the same temperature
Not chromatically pure; diluted
not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a substance at a given temperature; "an unsaturated salt solution
Possessing °double or °triple bonds
any chemical compound with more than one bond between adjacent atoms, usually carbon, and thus reactive toward the addition of other atoms at that point; for example: olefins, diolefins, and unsaturated fatty acids
Capable of absorbing or dissolving to a greater degree; as, an unsaturated solution
compound containing at least one double or triple bond
(of color) not chromatically pure; diluted; "an unsaturated red" used of a compound (especially of carbon) containing atoms sharing more than one valence bond; "unsaturated fats" not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a substance at a given temperature; "an unsaturated salt solution
Molecules that contain double or triple bonds between some of their atoms Double and triple bonds are less stable than single bonds They can be broken by adding more atoms to the chemical structure
(of color) not chromatically pure; diluted; "an unsaturated red"
not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a substance at a given temperature; "an unsaturated salt solution"
Capable of taking up, or of uniting with, certain other elements or compounds, without the elimination of any side product; thus, aldehyde, ethylene, and ammonia are unsaturated