noun
- A hydrocarbon group derived from an alkane by removal of one hydrogen atom, having the general formula CnH2n+1.
Usage: chemistry; technical
adjective
- Of, relating to, or containing an alkyl group.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- Methyl and ethyl are common alkyl groups in organic chemistry.
- The alkyl chain in this molecule contains five carbon atoms.
- Alkyl halides are compounds formed when a halogen replaces a hydrogen in an alkyl group.
- The reaction substitutes an alkyl group onto the benzene ring.
- Alkyl groups are nonpolar and hydrophobic in nature.