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Methyl   /mˈɛθəl/   Listen
Methyl

noun
(Formerly written also methule, methyle, etc)
1.
The univalent radical CH3- derived from methane.  Synonyms: methyl group, methyl radical.



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"Methyl" Quotes from Famous Books



... that "petroleum almost always contains solid paraffin" and similar hydrocarbons. Professors Schorlemmer and Thorpe have found heptane in Pinus, which heptane yielded primary heptyl-alcohol, and methyl-pentyl-carbinol, exactly as the heptane obtained from petroleum does (Annalen de Chemie, ccxvii., 139, and clxxxviii., 249; and Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, viii., 1649); ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884 • Various

... down," said Calhoun bitterly, "I need aromatic olefines and some acetone, and acetic-acid radicals and methyl submolecular groups. To destroy it absolutely I need available unsaturated hydrocarbons—they'll be gases! And it has to be kept from reforming as it's broken up, and I may need twenty different organic radicals available at the same time! It's a ...
— The Hate Disease • William Fitzgerald Jenkins



Words linked to "Methyl" :   alkyl group, alkyl, alkyl radical, aminomethane



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