szénatomnál
szénatomnál is a Hungarian word that translates to "than a carbon atom" in English. It is a comparative form used when discussing the properties or characteristics of something in relation to a carbon atom. For instance, one might say a particular element is "heavier szénatomnál" if it has a greater atomic mass than carbon. Similarly, a compound could be described as having "more complex bonds szénatomnál" if its chemical structure involves more intricate linkages than those found in simple carbon-based molecules. The word is formed by combining "szénatom" (carbon atom) with the suffix "-nál," which indicates comparison. Understanding this comparative context is key to deciphering its meaning in various scientific or technical discussions where carbon atoms serve as a common reference point.