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Methyl group

In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula .

Methyl cation, anion, and radical, Reactivity & Etymology

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Methyl cation, anion, and radical

Reactivity

Chiral methyl

Rotation

Etymology

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Methyl group

Nodes87
Edges86
Triples32
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022989
Components1

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Methyl group

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related to Oxidation · 6
Methyl group → CH2OH, CHO, COOH, For, The, Ultimately
related to Rotation · 6
Methyl group → CH3CH3, CH3Cl, For, In, Methyl, This
related to Deprotonation · 5
Methyl group → Certain, CH3, Fatty, For, The
related to Methylation · 5
Methyl group → Common, Demethylation, Methanogenesis, The, Together
related to Chiral methyl · 4
Methyl group → CHDTCO2H, In, Methods, Through
related to Reactivity · 3
Methyl group → For, Methyl, The
related to Free radical reactions · 2
Methyl group → One, When
is a · 1
Methyl group → alkyl derived from methane

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methyl group cation organic radical anion ch three oxidation methylation chiral groups one compounds ch3 reactivity reactions bonded carbon example

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Methyl groupis aalkyl derived from methane0.90text
Methyl grouprelated to Chiral methylIn0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to Chiral methylMethods0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to Chiral methylCHDTCO2H0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to Chiral methylThrough0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to DeprotonationCertain0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to DeprotonationFor0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to DeprotonationCH30.60section
Methyl grouprelated to DeprotonationThe0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to DeprotonationFatty0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to Free radical reactionsWhen0.60section
Methyl grouprelated to Free radical reactionsOne0.60section

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