karbonheteroatom
Karbonheteroatom is a term used in chemistry to describe a heteroatom that is part of a carbon-containing compound. By definition, a heteroatom is any atom other than carbon and hydrogen that is present in a molecule. In organic chemistry, karbonheteroatoms include oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and the halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine). Silicon is sometimes treated as a heteroatom in organosilicon chemistry. These atoms frequently occur in functional groups and substantially influence a molecule's properties.
Role and effects: karbonheteroatoms modify electronic structure, polarity, acidity or basicity, and hydrogen-bonding ability. They participate
Applications and importance: In synthesis, material science, and pharmaceuticals, karbonheteroatoms govern solubility, boiling and melting points,
In notation and analysis, karbonheteroatoms are identified by their elemental symbols in structural formulas and in