Isopropyl

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Isopropyl
Isopropyl
Molecular formula CH3CHCH3
C3H7
Related compounds
Related alkanes Propane
Related alkyls Butyl
Pentyl

In organic chemistry, isopropyl is a substituent form of propane, the three-carbon alkyl functional group. As an isomer of propyl, bonding to an R group occurs at the secondary (2°) carbon.

Isopropyl (common name) is also known as 1-methylethyl (IUPAC); shorthand notations for this alkyl are i-Pr, iPr, or Pri (some care has to be taken when using the abbreviation 'Pr', as is the same as for the chemical element Praseodymium).

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