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An alkane. Hence the name alkyl. An alkane is a chain of carbon atoms bonded to each other with single bonds, with hydrogen atoms filling the remainder of the bonds. One hydrogen atom is replaced by a halogen to form an alkyl halide.
halo alkane or alkyl halides
Alcohol is an organic compound that has a hydroxyl functional group bound to a carbon atom. A short-chain alcohol have alkyl chains of one to three carbons.
because the branched chain ABS are persistent in nature and cause water foaming.
an example of Alkyl halides is R-X ( x represents any halogen) C2F4 is Teflon it is an example of Alkyl Halides
it is C6H5-R , R = any alkyl group.
Answer is "Chain"
Depending on the desired definition of the word "contaminant" Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate is more likely the answer. Linear Alkyl Sulfonates are far more readily biodegraded than Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate due to their relative chemical structures. Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate can cause issues in waterways such as eutrophication, which in turn can lead to algal blooms.
the synthesis of alkyl fluorides by heating an alkyl chloride or alkyl bromide in the presence of a metallic fluoride like AgF, Hg2F2, CoF2 or SbF2.
An alkyl phosphate is any ester derived from an aliphatic alcohol and phosphoric acid.
When one hydrogen is removed from an alkane it forms alkyl group