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When writing chemical names, the suffix -yl is used to indicate a univalent radical derived from a parent hydrocarbon, such as propyl from propane.
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When writing chemical names, the suffix -yl is used to indicate a univalent radical derived from a parent hydrocarbon, such as propyl from propane.
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-yl
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morpheme
Japanese Meaning
有機化学において、ある分子から派生して生成される一価のラジカルや官能基を示す接尾辞。例えば、プロパンから派生する「プロピル」や、ベンゼンから派生する「ベンジル」などを表します。
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