Fenüülrühmadele
Fenüülrühmadele is the dative plural form of the Finnish word "fenyyliryhmä," which translates to "phenyl group" in English. A phenyl group is a functional group in organic chemistry characterized by a cyclic, planar structure composed of six carbon atoms bonded to each other and alternating single and double bonds, forming a benzene ring. This ring is typically attached to another atom or molecule. The formula for a phenyl group is C₆H₅-. The presence of a phenyl group in a molecule often imparts specific properties, such as increased stability due to resonance within the aromatic ring, and can influence reactivity and physical characteristics like solubility and melting point. Phenyl groups are common structural components in a vast array of organic compounds, including pharmaceuticals, dyes, polymers, and pesticides. Their aromatic nature means they undergo characteristic electrophilic substitution reactions. When referring to "fenüülrühmadele," it indicates that something is being done to or is related to multiple phenyl groups, for instance, reactions involving several phenyl groups or the attachment of multiple phenyl groups to a larger structure.