Alkyls

/ˈælkaɪlz/ noun

Plural of alkyl; chemical groups made of carbon and hydrogen atoms that form the backbone of many organic compounds.

From alkane (a hydrocarbon) + -yl (chemical suffix meaning 'group'). The term alkane comes from alkali, originally referring to the ashes of seaweed. The -yl suffix comes from Greek hyle meaning 'matter' or 'substance.'

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