What is monovalent radicals and Give examples!
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1.1 Monovalent radicals. A radical formally derived by the removal of one hydrogen atom from any position of any other parent hydride, is named by adding the suffix "-yl" to the name of the parent hydride, eliding the final "e" of the name of the parent hydride, if present. Examples to R-5.8.1.1.
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A radical formally derived by the removal of one hydrogen atom from any position of any other parent hydride, is named by adding the suffix "-yl" to the name of the parent hydride, eliding the final "e" of the name of the parent hydride, if present. Examples to R-5.8.1.1.
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