CH3 stands for methyl group ,i.e. methyl group is formed when a hydrogen atom is removed from methane .
CH3 actually does not have an official name since it is not a compound. However, it is referred to as a methyl group or radical.
I think its Propane =
H-H-H
H-C-C-C-H
H-H-H
CH3 is the chemical formula for a methyl group that may be attached to various molecules. Carbon likes to form 4 bonds so a CH3 will always look for something else to attach to.
Neither compounds, ions nor radicals are found in the periodic table, but the elements only.
methyphenyl
no it is not
O O O CH3-C-OH+HCl--------> CH3-C-Cl+NH3 ---------> CH3-C-NH2 O CH3-C-NH2+Br2+KOH -----------> H3C-NH2+KBr+K2CO3+H2O
dimethyl ether
(ch3-c(=o)-ch3)
Dimethyl ether is CH3-O-CH3
Ch3ch2ch(ch3)ch2ch=o
Ch3 -o- ch3
no it is not
CH3-CH(=O)-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH3
o-diethylbenzene
O O O CH3-C-OH+HCl--------> CH3-C-Cl+NH3 ---------> CH3-C-NH2 O CH3-C-NH2+Br2+KOH -----------> H3C-NH2+KBr+K2CO3+H2O
Dimethyl ether is CH3-O-CH3
(ch3-c(=o)-ch3)
dimethyl ether
Yes, these formulae are interchangeable.
Ch3-ch2-ch2-ch2-c(=o)-o-ch3
CH3-CH(I)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 + CH3-ONa --------> CH3-CH(O-CH3)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 + NaI