dimetílico
Dimetílico is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese to describe chemical substances that contain two methyl groups, or substituents derived from two methyl groups. It corresponds to the English prefix dimethyl- and is used to indicate that two methyl units are attached to the same atom or to the molecule’s carbon framework.
Usage varies by language and nomenclature tradition. In naming, dimetílico can describe fragments or full compounds
Examples commonly cited in English include dimethyl ether, dimethyl carbonate, and dimethyl sulfoxide. When rendered in
Dimetílico also appears in the names of organometallic and other compounds where two methyl groups are ligands