Tertiary (chemistry)

This article is about general bonding patterns. For full three-dimensional structure of proteins and nucleic acids, see tertiary structure.

Tertiary is a term used in organic chemistry to classify various types of compounds (e. g. alcohols, alkyl halides, amines) or reactive intermediates (e. g. alkyl radicals, carbocations).

Red highlighted central atoms in various groups of chemical compounds.

Tertiary central atoms compared with primary, secondary and quaternary central atoms.

primary secondary tertiary quaternary
Carbon atom in an alkane
Alcohol
does not exist
Amine
Amide
does not exist
Phosphine

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