IPA: //təˈleɪn//
KK: /tɒˈleɪn/
A type of hydrocarbon that is artificially made and appears as a white crystalline substance. It is related to both acetylene and aromatic compounds.
Tolane is used in various chemical applications due to its unique properties.
The word 'tolane' originates from the chemical nomenclature, specifically referring to a type of aromatic hydrocarbon known as toluene, which is derived from the Spanish word 'tolueno', meaning 'from Tolu', a town in Colombia where the substance was first identified. The term does not have clear Latin or Greek roots but is instead based on geographical origin.
Think of 'tolane' as a substance that comes from a specific place, Tolu, which helps you remember that it is related to toluene, a chemical compound.