Ethyl

/ˈɛθəl/ noun

A chemical group (C₂H₅) derived from ethane, commonly found in organic compounds like ethyl alcohol.

From Greek 'aither' (upper air/ether) + '-yl' (chemical suffix for radicals). Coined in 1834 by German chemist Justus von Liebig as organic chemistry developed systematic naming conventions.

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