Alkyl

univalent group derived from alkanes by removal of a hydrogen atom from any carbon atom –CₙH₂ₙ₊₁

Alkyl is a group of chemicals with carbon atoms. They are like alkanes but they have one fewer hydrogen atom. An alkyl is a piece of a molecule that makes it do or act a certain way. Alkyls have only carbon and hydrogen atoms, in a chain.[1][2]

Different ways alkyl groups can be.

Alkyl groups have this formula: C<subs>n</subs>H<subs>2n+1</subs>, where n can be any number so long as it is the same one. (For example, if there are two carbons, there must be four hydrogens because 2*2=4.)

References change

  1. "Glossary: Alkyl group". www.greenfacts.org. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  2. "3.3: Alkyl Groups". Chemistry LibreTexts. 2015-05-03. Retrieved 2021-04-08.