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Ethyl group

Ethyl group (highlighted blue) as part of a molecule, as the ethyl radical, and in the compounds ethanol, bromoethane, ethyl acetate, and ethyl methyl ether.

In organic chemistry, an ethyl group (abbr. Et) is an alkyl substituent with the formula −CH2CH3, derived from ethane (C2H6). Ethyl is used in the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's nomenclature of organic chemistry for a saturated two-carbon moiety in a molecule, while the prefix "eth-" is used to indicate the presence of two carbon atoms in the molecule.


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مجموعة إيثيل Arabic Etil grupa BS Etil Catalan Ethyl Czech Ethyl Danish Ethylgruppe German Αιθυλομάδα Greek Etila grupo EO Etilo Spanish Etüülrühm ET

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