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Propyl groups are branched -CH2 CH2 CH3 groups which are side chains of a carbon molecule. They are linked to the carbon backbone of a carbon molecule. |
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An 'R' group is a feature of [[ | An 'R' group is a feature of [[Organic compound|organic]] chemistry. This can be defined as 'any group in which a [[Carbon|carbon]] or [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]] [[Atom|atom is]] attached to the rest of the molecule<ref>http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/IGOC/R/r_group.html</ref>. The 'R' group is a variable region on a [[Molecule|molecule]]/[[Compound|compound]] that is usually an [[Alkyl group|alkyl group]], including: [[Methyl|methyl]], [[Ethyl|ethyl]], [[Propyl|propyl]], butyl and many more. | ||
<ref>http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/IGOC/R/r_group.html</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 23 October 2018
An 'R' group is a feature of organic chemistry. This can be defined as 'any group in which a carbon or hydrogen atom is attached to the rest of the molecule[1]. The 'R' group is a variable region on a molecule/compound that is usually an alkyl group, including: methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and many more.