etyyliryhmällä
Etyyliryhmällä is a Finnish term referring to an ethyl group. An ethyl group is a functional group derived from ethane by removing one hydrogen atom. Its chemical formula is −CH2CH3. It is an alkyl group, meaning it is a saturated hydrocarbon radical.
In organic chemistry, the ethyl group is a common substituent found in many organic compounds. It is
Examples of compounds containing an ethyl group include ethanol (CH3CH2OH), diethyl ether (CH3CH2OCH2CH3), and ethyl acetate