dimetüle
Dimetüle is a term used in chemistry to describe molecules that bear two methyl groups. It functions as a prefix in systematic nomenclature to indicate two methyl substituents, analogous to the English “dimethyl-.” The methyl group is a simple −CH3 unit, and dimetüle can be attached to a wide range of parent structures, including alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, ethers, and more complex frameworks.
In the full IUPAC-style name, the positions of the two methyl groups are specified by locants, for
The presence of two methyl groups can influence several properties, such as volatility, hydrophobicity, and boiling
See also: dimethyl, methyl group, di- prefixes in nomenclature.