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Alkyls

Definition: In the King James Version (KJV), "alkyls" refers to a type of compound used as an organic compound in a wide variety of chemical reactions, including the formation of various compounds with other substances. The word is derived from Latin, and it originally meant "oil," but in the Bible, it is used figuratively or literally. In modern usage, it is often associated with oil products like diesel fuel. Definition: alkyls are organic compounds that are characterized by a chain of carbon-carbon double bonds, which gives them a distinctive characteristic: they have an alkali metal cation (in some cases, also hydrogen) as the lone electron pair. They can be either mono or di, with one group being the primary and another being the secondary, tertiary or secondary-hydroxy group. - Alkyls are primarily used in the chemical industry for various purposes such as refining oil and fuel, synthesizing a variety of chemicals, and forming alcohols and ketones. Examples include ethyl (ethyl), methanol, and acetone. - They can also be used to form certain types of compounds like 2-alkylbenzene and 3-alkylbenzenes. In the Bible, "alkyls" are often associated with oil products as they were in earlier times. However, more recently, they have been used for other purposes and may now be denoted by a different prefix.


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