Whyte notation
Whyte notation is a system used to describe the structure of chemical compounds, particularly in organic chemistry. It employs a series of symbols and numbers to represent the arrangement of atoms within a molecule, making it easier for chemists to communicate complex information about molecular structures.
This notation is particularly useful for depicting the connectivity of atoms and the presence of functional groups. By using aromatic rings, alkyl chains, and other structural features, Whyte notation provides a clear and concise way to convey the essential characteristics of a compound, facilitating understanding and collaboration in scientific research.