alcane
Alcane is not a distinct term widely recognized in modern chemistry. In standard chemical nomenclature, the correct term is alkane, and alcane is typically encountered as a misspelling or transliteration artifact in non-English texts. When readers see alcane, it is usually intended to refer to the same class of compounds described by the term alkane.
Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons composed only of carbon and hydrogen with single covalent bonds between carbon
Chemically, alkanes are relatively unreactive compared with other hydrocarbon families, requiring strong reagents to undergo substitution
Because alcane is not a standard term, readers are advised to use alkane in scholarly writing and