alifaatiline
Alifaatiline is a term used in organic chemistry to describe chemical compounds that do not contain a benzene ring or other aromatic structures. The "aliphatic" part of the word refers to compounds derived from or resembling fats. Therefore, alifaatiline compounds are generally characterized by open chains of carbon atoms, which can be saturated (containing only single bonds between carbon atoms) or unsaturated (containing one or more double or triple bonds between carbon atoms).
Examples of alifaatiline compounds include alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. Alkanes, such as methane and ethane, are