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  • Alkyl group

    Formed by removing a hydrogen from an alkane, altering the suffix from 'ane' to 'yl'.
  • Pentyl

    An alkyl group derived from pentane by removing a hydrogen atom.
  • Methyl

    An alkyl group with one carbon atom, derived from methane.
  • Ethyl

    An alkyl group with two carbon atoms, derived from ethane.
  • Propyl

    An alkyl group with three carbon atoms, derived from propane.
  • Isopropyl

    A propyl group with the connection on the middle carbon.
  • Butyl

    An alkyl group with four carbon atoms, derived from butane.
  • Sec-butyl

    A butyl group with a secondary carbon connection.
  • Isobutyl

    A butyl group with a branched structure at the end.
  • Tert-butyl

    A butyl group with a tertiary carbon connection.
  • Structural isomer

    Compounds with the same molecular formula but different connectivity.
  • Constitutional isomer

    Another term for structural isomer, differing in atom connectivity.
  • Tertiary carbon

    A carbon atom connected to three other carbon atoms.
  • Secondary carbon

    A carbon atom connected to two other carbon atoms.
  • Alkane

    A hydrocarbon with single bonds, serving as a base for alkyl groups.