Based on the chains used to form covalent bonds between atoms in a compound of carbon, the carbon compounds distinguished by:
1. saturated bond
Unsaturated bond in question is a single bond in which the constituent atoms (C atoms mainly) covalently bonded to the chain.
2. Unsaturated bond
The definition of an unsaturated bond is a double bond or triple bond. The constituent atoms are bonded with 2 or 3 chains covalently at once. Based on the number of other C atoms are bonded to one carbon atom in the chain C, then C atoms can be divided into:
a. Primary C atoms, ie C atoms are bonded to one other C atom
b. Secondary C atoms, ie C atom attached to two other C atoms
c. Tertiary C atoms, ie C atom attached to three other C atoms
d. Kwarterner C atoms, ie C atoms are bonded to four other C atoms.
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