- -yl
The suffix -yl is used in
organic chemistry to form names of radicals, either separate or as chemically bonded parts of molecules. It was extracted from the wordmethyl , whoseetymology is described inMethanol#History .If there is an organic chemical called "X"-ic acid", which has an acidic -OH group, "X"-yl" often means the radical formed by removing that -OH group: see
acyl .Sometimes words ending in -yl are used with other meanings as a result of
ellipsis , for example "vinyl" properly means the monomer radical -CH=CH2, but "vinyl " is often used as short for the polymer poly(vinyl chloride).
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