bicykloalkanów
Bicykloalkanów, also known as bicycloalkanes, are a class of organic compounds consisting of saturated hydrocarbons that contain two rings. These rings share two or more common carbon atoms, forming a bicyclic structure. The nomenclature for bicycloalkanes is systematic and indicates the number of carbon atoms in each bridge connecting the bridgehead carbon atoms. For example, bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane has two bridges of two carbon atoms each and one bridge of one carbon atom, connecting two bridgehead carbons. The total number of carbon atoms in the ring system is indicated by the suffix "ane," derived from alkanes.
The physical properties of bicycloalkanes, such as boiling point and melting point, are influenced by their