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Methylene group

Index Methylene group

A methylene group is any part of a molecule that consists of two hydrogen atoms bound to a carbon atom, which is connected to the remainder of the molecule by two single bonds. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 11 relations: Carbene, Carbon, Chemical bond, Dicarbonyl, Double bond, Hydrogen, Methine group, Methyl group, Methylene (compound), Methylene bridge, Single bond.

  2. Alkanediyl groups

Carbene

In organic chemistry, a carbene is a molecule containing a neutral carbon atom with a valence of two and two unshared valence electrons.

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Carbon

Carbon is a chemical element; it has symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Chemical bond

A chemical bond is the association of atoms or ions to form molecules, crystals, and other structures.

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Dicarbonyl

In organic chemistry, a dicarbonyl is a molecule containing two carbonyl groups.

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Double bond

In chemistry, a double bond is a covalent bond between two atoms involving four bonding electrons as opposed to two in a single bond.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Methine group

In organic chemistry, a methine group or methine bridge is a trivalent functional group, derived formally from methane.

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Methyl group

In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula (whereas normal methane has the formula). In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me.

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Methylene (compound)

Methylene (IUPAC name: Methylidene, also called carbene or methene) is an organic compound with the chemical formula (also written). It is a colourless gas that fluoresces in the mid-infrared range, and only persists in dilution, or as an adduct.

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Methylene bridge

In organic chemistry, a methylene bridge, methylene spacer, or methanediyl group is any part of a molecule with formula; namely, a carbon atom bound to two hydrogen atoms and connected by single bonds to two other distinct atoms in the rest of the molecule.

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Single bond

In chemistry, a single bond is a chemical bond between two atoms involving two valence electrons.

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See also

Alkanediyl groups

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylene_group

Also known as Activated methylene.