dimethylcontaining
Dimethylcontaining is not a standard chemical term, but used informally to describe any molecule that includes two methyl groups (two CH3 units) somewhere in its structure. The phrase is most helpful as a descriptive shortcut rather than a formal name; precise identification usually specifies the positions and connectivity of the methyl groups (for example, geminal dimethyl, vicinal dimethyl, or methyls on heteroatoms).
In practice, dimethyl-containing compounds can feature two methyl groups attached to the same atom (gem-dimethyl), or
Representative examples include dimethyl ether (two methyl groups bonded to oxygen), dimethyl sulfide (two methyl groups
Applications vary widely: many dimethyl-containing compounds serve as solvents, intermediates in organic synthesis, or building blocks