Alkane

/ˈælkeɪn/ noun

A hydrocarbon containing only single bonds between carbon atoms; the simplest type of organic molecule (like methane, ethane, or gasoline).

From alkane; possibly from alkali (due to chemical inertness) + -ane suffix (chemistry suffix for saturated hydrocarbons). The -ane suffix became standard for naming simple carbon-hydrogen compounds.

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