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How would i name a branch of an alkanes presented as a CH Group Attached to the longest carbon Chain wich is again Attached to two CH3 Groups? Will this be named as an overall Propyl Group branched of the parent hydrocarbon?
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Perhaps what i am asking is about an isopropyl gropus, may that be accurate?
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From the description is sounds like isopropyl.
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