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Saturation, saturated, unsaturation or unsaturated may refer to:

Chemistry
Saturated and unsaturated compounds, a classification of compounds related to their ability to resist addition reactions • Degree of unsaturationSaturated fat or saturated fatty acidUnsaturated fat or unsaturated fatty acid • Non-susceptibility of an organometallic compound to oxidative addition • Saturation of protein binding sitesSaturation of enzymes with a substrate • Saturation of a solute in a solution, as related to the solute's maximum solubility at equilibrium • Supersaturation, where the concentration of a solute exceeds its maximum solubility at equilibrium • Undersaturation, where the concentration of a solute is less than its maximum solubility at equilibrium ==Biology==
Biology
Oxygen saturation, a clinical measure of the amount of oxygen in a patient's blood • Saturation pollination, a pollination technique • Saturated mutagenesis, a form of site-directed mutagenesis • Saturation (genetic), the observed number of mutations relative to the maximum amount possible • Ocean saturation, more than 2.3 billion years ago: see "Great Oxygenation Event" • Environmental saturation, environmental resistance to population growth: see "Logistic function" and "Carrying capacity" ==Physics==
Physics
Colorfulness § Saturation, see also: "Saturation intent", a rendering intent in color management • Thermodynamic state at lower temperature bound of superheated steamSaturation (magnetic), the state when a magnetic material is fully magnetized • Saturated fluid or saturated vapor, contains as much thermal energy as it can without boiling or condensing • Saturated steamDew point, which is a temperature that occurs when atmospheric relative humidity reaches 100% and the air is saturated with moisture • Saturated absorption, a set-up that enables the precise determination of the transition frequency of an atom between its ground state and an optically excited state ==Electronics==
Electronics
Saturation velocity, the maximum velocity charge carrier in a semiconductor attains in the presence of very high electric fields • Saturation, a region of operation of a • Saturation current, limit of flowing current through a device ==Hydrology==
Hydrology
Saturated zone, below the groundwater table • Unsaturated zone, above the groundwater table • Soil saturation, water content in a soil ==Mathematics==
Mathematics
Saturation (commutative algebra), the inverse image of the localization of an ideal or submodule • Saturated model, a concept in mathematical logic • Saturation arithmetic, in arithmetic, a version of arithmetic in which all operations are limited to fixed range • Saturation (graph theory), a categorization of vertices in graph theory • Saturated measure, if every locally measurable set is also measurable • Saturated multiplicatively closed sets, a concept in ring theory ==Music==
Music
Other uses
Market saturation, in economics • Saturation diving ==See also==
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