alquil
Alquil (alkyl) is a term used in organic chemistry to describe a substituent derived from an alkane by removing one hydrogen atom. The alkyl group is typically represented by the symbol R, indicating a carbon-hydrogen chain attached to another molecule. Alkyl groups are saturated hydrocarbons consisting of carbon and hydrogen, and they can be straight-chain (unbranched) or branched.
Common examples of alkyl groups include methyl (CH3–), ethyl (C2H5–), propyl (C3H7–), and butyl (C4H9–). Branched
In chemical practice, alkyl groups play a central role as building blocks in synthesis, as components of
Related concepts include the alkyl radical, alkyl halides (alkyl groups bonded to halogens), and the broader