-ane
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The suffix -ane is used in organic chemistry to form names of organic compounds where the -C-C- group has been attributed the highest priority according to the rules of organic nomenclature. The final "-e" disappears if it is followed by a suffix that starts with a vowel, e.g. "propanol".[1]
Alternatively, it may refer to a mononuclear hydride of an element. For instance, methane for CH4 and oxidane for water. [2] For the etymology of the term, see Alkane.
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