szénláncúak
Szénláncúak is a Hungarian term referring to organic compounds that form the backbone of life as we know it. These molecules are characterized by their carbon atoms linked together in chains, rings, or more complex arrangements. Carbon's unique ability to form stable bonds with itself and a wide variety of other elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus, is fundamental to the diversity of organic chemistry.
The simplest szénláncúak are hydrocarbons, consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen. However, the addition of functional
These carbon-based structures are essential for all known living organisms. They form the building blocks of