amylidene
|am-y-li-dene|
C2
/ˈæmɪlɪˌdiːn/
hypothetical radical
Etymology
Etymology Information
'amylidene' originates from 'amyl', a term used in chemistry to denote a five-carbon alkyl group, combined with the suffix '-idene', indicating a derived radical.
Historical Evolution
'amylidene' was coined in the 19th century as chemists sought to classify and name various organic radicals.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred to a specific radical in organic chemistry, and this meaning has remained consistent.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a hypothetical radical, C5H11, derived from amyl alcohol by the removal of a hydroxyl group.
The compound was believed to contain the amylidene radical.
Last updated: 2025/07/15 14:36
