isopropyl-benzanthracene - definição. O que é isopropyl-benzanthracene. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é isopropyl-benzanthracene - definição

ALKYL GROUP
Isopropyl; C3H7; 1-methylethyl; Isopropyl radical; Isopropyl group; C-propyl; Propyl; Propyl-; N-propyl

isopropyl alcohol         
  • condensed]] by [[particles]] of [[radiation]].
SIMPLEST SECONDARY ALCOHOL
2-propanol; Propan-2-ol; 2-Propanol; (CH3)2CHOH; Isopropanol; Isopropynol; Virahol; Isopropyl Alcohol; ATC code D08AX05; ATCvet code QD08AX05; Sec-propyl alcohol; Isopropol alcohol; Sec-Propyl alcohol; CH3CHOHCH3; Iso-propanol; Dimethyl carbinol; Isopropylol; 2-Hydroxypropane; I-PrOH
¦ noun Chemistry another term for isopropanol.
isopropanol         
  • condensed]] by [[particles]] of [[radiation]].
SIMPLEST SECONDARY ALCOHOL
2-propanol; Propan-2-ol; 2-Propanol; (CH3)2CHOH; Isopropanol; Isopropynol; Virahol; Isopropyl Alcohol; ATC code D08AX05; ATCvet code QD08AX05; Sec-propyl alcohol; Isopropol alcohol; Sec-Propyl alcohol; CH3CHOHCH3; Iso-propanol; Dimethyl carbinol; Isopropylol; 2-Hydroxypropane; I-PrOH
[???s?(?)'pr??p?n?l]
¦ noun Chemistry an alcohol used as a solvent and in the industrial production of acetone.
isopropyl         
[???s??'pr??p??l, -p?l]
¦ noun [as modifier] Chemistry of or denoting the alkyl radical ?CH(CH3)2, derived from propane.

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Propyl group

In organic chemistry, propyl is a three-carbon alkyl substituent with chemical formula −CH2CH2CH3 for the linear form. This substituent form is obtained by removing one hydrogen atom attached to the terminal carbon of propane. A propyl substituent is often represented in organic chemistry with the symbol Pr (not to be confused with the element praseodymium).

An isomeric form of propyl is obtained by moving the point of attachment from a terminal carbon atom to the central carbon atom, named 1-methylethyl or isopropyl. To maintain four substituents on each carbon atom, one hydrogen atom has to be moved from the middle carbon atom to the carbon atom which served as attachment point in the n-propyl variant, written as −CH(CH3)2.

Linear propyl is sometimes termed normal and hence written with a prefix n- (i.e., n-propyl), as the absence of the prefix n- does not indicate which attachment point is chosen, i.e. absence of prefix does not automatically exclude the possibility of it being the branched version (i.e. i-propyl or isopropyl). In addition, there is a third, cyclic, form called cyclopropyl, or c-propyl. It is not isomeric with the other two forms, having a different chemical formula (−C3H5 vs −C3H7), not just a different connectivity of the atoms.