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  2. Alkyl group - Wikipedia

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    An alkyl group is an alkane missing one hydrogen, such as methyl, ethyl, or propyl. Learn how to name and identify alkyl groups, their cations, anions, and radicals, and see their applications in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.

  3. 3.3: Alkyl Groups - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Learn how to name and classify alkyl groups, which are formed by removing a hydrogen from an alkane chain. Find examples, prefixes, and terminology for primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary carbons.

  4. Alkyl is a functional group derived from alkane by removing a hydrogen atom. Learn about the nomenclature, types, formation and properties of alkyl groups, such as alkyl cations, anions and radicals, with examples and FAQs.

  5. 3.3 Alkyl Groups - Organic Chemistry - OpenStax

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    If you imagine removing a hydrogen atom from an alkane, the partial structure that remains is called an alkyl group. Alkyl groups are not stable compounds themselves, they are simply parts of larger compounds and are named by replacing the - ane ending of the parent alkane with an - yl ending.

  6. 3.3: Alkyl Groups - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    If you imagine removing a hydrogen atom from an alkane, the partial structure that remains is called an alkyl group. Alkyl groups are not stable compounds themselves, they are simply parts of larger compounds and are named by replacing the -ane ending of the parent alkane with an -yl ending.

  7. 2.3: Alkyl Groups - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Learn how to name and classify alkyl groups, which are formed by removing a hydrogen atom from an alkane chain. Find examples, definitions, and exercises on alkyl groups, primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary carbons, and the symbol R.

  8. Alkyl group - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    An alkyl group is a hydrocarbon chain that branches off from an organic compound, derived from an alkane by removing one hydrogen. Learn how alkyl groups affect the properties of compounds and see examples of common alkyl groups.

  9. Alkyl Group | Definition, Examples & Formula - Lesson - Study.com

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    Learn what an alkyl group is, how to name it, and how it works as a functional group in organic compounds. See the general formula, examples, and 3D structure of alkyl groups and radicals.

  10. Alkyl group | chemical compounds | Britannica

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    An alkyl group is a hydrocarbon group derived from an alkane by deleting one hydrogen. Learn about the structure, properties and reactions of alkyl groups in carbonium ions, hydrocarbons and organometallic compounds.

  11. Alkyl Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ALKYL is having a monovalent organic group and especially one CnH2n+1 (such as methyl) derived from an alkane (such as methane). How to use alkyl in a sentence.