Etymology of saturation degrees (-ane, -ene, -yne) in aliphatic compounds – chemistry.stackexchange.com 17:40 Posted by Unknown No Comments I like to know where the names for saturated, unsaturated double, and unsaturated triple bonded aliphatic compounds came from. What is the reason/etymology behind the suffix -ane, -ene, and -yne? I ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel Terkaitfinding the eigenvalues of a matrix without the polynomial – math.stackexchange.comPros and cons of bootstrapping – stats.stackexchange.comFind prefix of list in Association – mathematica.stackexchange.comFill a lua table with lowercase/uppercase pairs. – tex.stackexchange.comAdding units to pgfplots nodes in column chart – tex.stackexchange.comHow to develop excellent software with agile methods? – softwareengineering.stackexchange.com
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