How To Use Alkyl group In A Sentence
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The methyl group is the alkyl group with the chemical formula CH 3.
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The names of specific aldehydes are generally taken from the name of the alkyl group with the addition of an ‘al’ ending, e.g. methanal, ethanal.
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Slide 8: 1) Place the alkyl groups joined by the oxygen atom as the prefix alphabetical CH3 - O - CH2 - CH2 - CH3 methyl propyl "methyl propyl" 2) Put ether at the end of name as the suffix methyl propyl ether
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For example, alkyl groups can be introduced into aliphatic hydrocarbons or aromatic hydrocarbons by alkylation reactions.
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The first four alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl, with the number of carbon atoms being one, two, three, and four respectively.
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This produces the second electrophile, the positively charged alkyl group.
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These bases can be chemically modified in a number of ways, including by alkylation, in which an alkyl group (or "adduct") is transferred onto a guanine base.
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In addition, alkyl groups may correspond to reagents and intermediates in organic chemistry.
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For example, the derived alkyl group from methane is the methyl group.
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Alkylation reactions are reactions where an alkyl group is introduced into a molecule.
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As the size of the alkyl group increases, i.e. as the number of carbon atoms increases, the water solubility decreases.
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In common with other alkyl groups, both forms of the propyl group modify the behavior of a functional group.