trialcohol
Trialcohol refers to a hypothetical or theoretical compound that would contain three hydroxyl (–OH) groups attached to a single carbon atom. In organic chemistry, such a structure is highly unstable and does not naturally occur under standard conditions due to steric and electronic constraints. The concept is primarily of academic interest, often discussed in the context of theoretical chemistry or as an exercise in understanding molecular stability and reactivity.
The theoretical structure of trialcohol would resemble a carbon atom bonded to three –OH groups and one
In practice, compounds with multiple hydroxyl groups on a single carbon are rare, and those with two