süsinikketid
Süsinikketid are carbon chains, a fundamental concept in organic chemistry. These chains form the backbone of all organic molecules, from the simplest hydrocarbons to complex biological compounds. The ability of carbon atoms to bond with each other in long, stable chains is known as catenation, and it is this property that allows for the immense diversity of organic compounds.
Carbon has four valence electrons, enabling it to form four covalent bonds. When carbon atoms bond with
The length and complexity of carbon chains vary greatly. Methane, the simplest organic molecule, has a single