etyyliryhmänä
Etyyliryhmänä, often referred to as the ethyl group, is a simple alkyl functional group derived from ethane by removing one hydrogen atom. Its chemical formula is -CH2CH3. It consists of a chain of two carbon atoms, with the first carbon bonded to three hydrogen atoms and the second carbon bonded to two hydrogen atoms and the rest of the molecule. The ethyl group is a common structural component in organic chemistry and is found in many organic compounds.
The ethyl group is a saturated hydrocarbon fragment, meaning it contains only single bonds between carbon atoms
Common examples of compounds containing the ethyl group include ethanol (CH3CH2OH), which is an alcohol and