ISOPROPYL a radical derived from propane
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isopropylsISOPROPYL, a radical derived from propane
isopropyla radical derived from propane
isopropylOf or denoting the alkyl radical ?CH(CH3)2, derived from propane by removal of a hydrogen atom from the middle carbon atom
propylOf or denoting the alkyl radical ?C3H7, derived notionally from propane
glyceryla radical derived from glycerol
glycyla radical derived from glucose
naphthyla radical derived from naphthalene
glycosyla radical derived from glucose
naphthylsNAPHTHYL, a radical derived from naphthalene
galactosyla glycosyl radical derived from galactose
glycylsGLYCYL, a radical derived from glucose
glycosylsGLYCOSYL, a radical derived from glucose
glycerylsGLYCERYL, a radical derived from glycerol
phenoxycontaining a radical derived from phenol
benzyla monovalent radical C6H5CH2- derived from toluene
galactosylsGALACTOSYL, a glycosyl radical derived from galactose
carbamoyla radical derived from carbamic acid also CARBAMYL
toluyla chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLYL
carbamoylsCARBAMOYL, a radical derived from carbamic acid also CARBAMYL
tolyla chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLUYL
toluylsTOLUYL, a chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLYL
tolylsTOLYL, a chemical radical derived from toluic acid, also TOLUYL
vinylica monovalent radical CH2=CH derived from ethylene by removal of one hydrogen atom
sulfonylOf or denoting a divalent radical, ?SO2?, derived from a sulfonic acid group
ethinyla monovalent unsaturated radical HC=C- derived from acetylene by removal of one hydrogen atom
glycerylOf or denoting a radical derived from glycerol by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms
phenyla monovalent aryl radical C6H5- derived from benzene by removal of one hydrogen atom often used in combination
acyla radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination
acylsa radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination