IPA: //ˈæl.ɪl//
KK: /ˈæl.ɪl/
Referring to a specific chemical group that includes a carbon chain with a double bond, often used in organic chemistry.
The chemist used an allyl compound in the reaction to enhance the yield.
A chemical group made up of three carbon atoms and five hydrogen atoms, which is often involved in chemical reactions and is derived from propylene.
The chemist used allyl in the synthesis of various compounds.
Allyl comes from the Latin 'allium' (meaning garlic) and the suffix '-yl' (used in chemistry to denote a radical or group). The term 'allyl' refers to a specific group derived from garlic, particularly in organic chemistry.
Think of 'allium' which relates to garlic, and remember that 'allyl' refers to a chemical group associated with it.