alphyl

/ˈælfɪl/
noun
  1. A chemical radical derived from an alcohol by removing a hydroxyl group; also called an alkyl group.
    • Students learned how to name molecules containing different alphyl groups.
    • In organic chemistry, an alphyl group is often represented by the symbol R.
    • The reaction produced a compound with an alphyl attached to a benzene ring.
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