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Acetyl groups are found in organic chemistry and are found at the end of hydrocarbon chains with the formula COCH3. This is a methly group attached to a carbon which also is double covelantly bonded to an oxygen and another carbon in the chain.
Acetyl groups are found in organic chemistry and are found at the end of hydrocarbon chains with the formula COCH<sub>3</sub>. This is a [[methyl group|methyl group]] attached to a [[Carbon|carbon]] which also is double [[Covalent|covalently]] bonded to an [[Oxygen|oxygen]] and another [[Carbon|carbon]] in the chain.

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Acetyl groups are found in organic chemistry and are found at the end of hydrocarbon chains with the formula COCH3. This is a methyl group attached to a carbon which also is double covalently bonded to an oxygen and another carbon in the chain.