Butyl

/ˈbjuːtəl/ noun

in chemistry, a group of atoms (C₄H₉) derived from butane that bonds to other elements to form various chemical compounds.

From butane (itself from butane = bu- from butyric acid + -ane hydrocarbon suffix) plus -yl (a chemical suffix indicating a group of atoms), created in early 19th-century organic chemistry.

AMቡቲል
ARبوتيلي
BNবুটিল
CAbutil
CSbutyl
DAbutyl
DEButyl
ELβουτύλιο
ESbutil
FAبوتیل
FIbutily
FRbutyl
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