catenation

(noun)

The ability of a few elements, most especially carbon, to yield chains and rings by forming covalent bonds with atoms of the same element.

Related Terms

  • vulcanization

Examples of catenation in the following topics:

  • Sulfur Compounds

    • This reaction highlights arguably the single most distinctive property of sulfur: its ability to catenate (bind to itself by formation of chains).
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