different between unsaturated vs oxepin
unsaturated
English
Etymology
un- +? saturated
Adjective
unsaturated (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of a solution) Not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a solute at the same temperature.
- (chemistry) 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.
- (of a colour) Not chromatically pure; diluted.
Related terms
- unsaturated fat
Translations
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oxepin
English
Noun
oxepin (plural oxepins)
- (organic chemistry) The unsaturated seven-membered heterocycle containing six carbon atoms, one oxygen atom and three double bonds; it is tautomeric with the epoxide benzene oxide
Usage notes
- According to the standard nomenclature for heterocyclic compounds, it should really be oxepine
oxepin From the web:
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- what is doxepin good for
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