allalkane
Allalkane is not a standard term in contemporary chemistry. It may be encountered as a colloquial or mistaken form of alkane or as a shorthand in some contexts to refer to the entire class of saturated hydrocarbons or to the complete set of alkane isomers for a given carbon number. Because the term is not widely recognized, its meaning is usually clarified by context.
Alkanes are hydrocarbons that are saturated, containing only single bonds between carbon atoms. The simplest alkanes
Within a given carbon count, alkanes exhibit structural isomerism. The number of constitutional isomers increases rapidly
Alkanes occur naturally in natural gas and crude oil and are central to petrochemical processing. They are
See also: alkane, isomer, cycloalkane, halogenation.
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