Use both full and condensed structural formulas to show the difference between methane and a methyl group and between ethane and an ethyl group.
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Use both full and condensed structural formulas to show the difference between methane and a methyl group and between ethane and an ethyl group.
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Explanation:
As nouns the difference between methane and methyl
is that methane is (organic compound|uncountable) the simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, ch4, being a constituent of natural gas while methyl is (organic compound) the univalent hydrocarbon radical, ch3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.