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ALKYL GROUP DERIVED FROM METHANE
Methylester; Methyl vanillate; Methyl end; Carbanylium; CH3+; Carbon cation; Methylium cation; Methyl monocation; Methyl ion; Methyl; Methyl groups; Carbinyl; Chiral methyl; Methyl anion; Methyl group rotation
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methyl         
['mi:???l, 'm??-, -??l]
¦ noun [as modifier] Chemistry of or denoting the alkyl radical ?CH3, derived from methane.
Origin
C19: back-form. from methylene.
Methyl         
·noun A hydrocarbon radical, CH3, not existing alone but regarded as an essential residue of methane, and appearing as a component part of many derivatives; as, methyl alcohol, methyl ether, methyl amine, ·etc.
Methyl group         
In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula . In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me.

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Methyl group

In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula CH3. In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me. This hydrocarbon group occurs in many organic compounds. It is a very stable group in most molecules. While the methyl group is usually part of a larger molecule, bounded to the rest of the molecule by a single covalent bond (−CH3), it can be found on its own in any of three forms: methanide anion (CH3), methylium cation (CH+3) or methyl radical (CH
3
). The anion has eight valence electrons, the radical seven and the cation six. All three forms are highly reactive and rarely observed.