skeletal formula
prop-
but-
triphosphole
hydroheterofullerene
organometallic
eth-
enol
inorganic chemistry
heterocycloalkane
polyunsaturated
oligoene
homopropargylic
dithiole
Platonic hydrocarbon
nonadiene
diheterabenzene
heterophane
organocarbon
organogermanium
ketone
organotin
inorganic
metallacyclopentane
thiopyran
thiopyrylium
dithiete
thiadiazepine
anteiso-
heteroatom
heteroelement
organogallium
bora-
organostrontium
organotungsten
dihydrofuran
organohafnium
thiete
organosodium
pentaene
organobarium
organometallic compound
oxathiine
organoboron
carbonylate
oxazaborolidine
enedione
borirene
organoniobium
butyne
dioxaborolane
monounsaturated
carboheterocyclic
tetraene
organotitanium
Mannich reaction
organic
polyether
straight chain
triazine
silolene
organoplatinum
pentacosadiene
inorganic polymer
oxathiole
organobismuth
oxathiazinone
inorganically
pentatriene
silole
carborazine
carbonitic
thiadiazoline
organorhodium
diphosphepine
iodoxole
ar-
aliphatic
heteroalkene
organohydrogen
quinonoid
organochalcogen
furoid
pentacosene
thiadiazole
tritriacontadiene
cycloheptadiene
dihydrothiophene
thiirene
heteroanalogue
decadienoic acid
tetrahedrane
dioxane
thiepine
thiazine
azaacene
trioxolane
iodoxol
furan

English words for 'A structural formula which is reduced (i.e., skeletal) in the sense that carbon atoms forming the backbone of the structure (esp. of an organic compound) are not labeled — they are shown simply as vertices — and hydrogen atoms are not shown at all (except those which are bonded to heteroatoms, or the exceptionally labeled carbon atoms) but heteroatoms are always labeled. (Labels of labeled hydrogen atoms are written next to labels of the atoms that they are bonded to, without a bond drawn between them. If there are several labeled hydrogen atoms bonded to the same atom then they are written as an H with a subscript for their number.) Carbon atoms which are (optionally) labeled tend to be in reactive extremities of the molecule, not the backbone of it.'

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