koolstofcomplexen
Koolstofcomplexen, also known as carbon complexes, refer to chemical compounds where carbon atoms form the central structural element and are bonded to other atoms or groups of atoms. These complexes are fundamental to organic chemistry and play a crucial role in a vast array of natural and synthetic substances. The versatility of carbon, owing to its ability to form stable single, double, and triple bonds with itself and other elements, allows for the creation of an almost infinite variety of molecular structures.
These structures can range from simple molecules like methane (CH4) to highly complex macromolecules such as