kertatyydyttymättömää
Kertatyydyttymättömää is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "unsaturated" in English, often used in a chemical context. It refers to a compound containing at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms. These bonds are less stable than single bonds, making the molecule more reactive. Unsaturated compounds can undergo addition reactions, where atoms are added across the multiple bond, converting it into a single bond.
The most common examples of unsaturated compounds are alkenes and alkynes. Alkenes contain at least one carbon-carbon
In contrast to kertatyydyttymättömää are saturated compounds, which contain only single bonds between carbon atoms. These