What is the name
of the
alkyl group formed when
one hydrogen atom
is removed from Etha
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The ethyl group , C2H5 , is formed from ethane, C2H6. Two different alkyl groups can be formed from propane, CH3CH2CH3. Removal of a hydrogen atom from one of the carbon atoms at the end of the chain forms C3H7 . This CH3CH2CH2 group is called a normal propyl group (n-propyl group).
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