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Methyl (also systematically named trihydridocarbon) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH•3 (also written as [CH3]•). It is a metastable colourless gas, which is mainly produced in situ as a precursor to other hydrocarbons in the petroleum cracking industry. It can act as either a strong oxidant or a strong reductant, and is quite corrosive to metals.

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  • Methyl (also systematically named trihydridocarbon) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH•3 (also written as [CH3]•). It is a metastable colourless gas, which is mainly produced in situ as a precursor to other hydrocarbons in the petroleum cracking industry. It can act as either a strong oxidant or a strong reductant, and is quite corrosive to metals. (en)
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  • Methyl radical (en)
  • Hydrogen carbide(-III) (en)
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  • Methyl (en)
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  • Radical metilo--methyl radical.svg (en)
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  • Hydrogen carbide (en)
  • Methyl radical (en)
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  • Methyl (en)
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  • Methyl (also systematically named trihydridocarbon) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH•3 (also written as [CH3]•). It is a metastable colourless gas, which is mainly produced in situ as a precursor to other hydrocarbons in the petroleum cracking industry. It can act as either a strong oxidant or a strong reductant, and is quite corrosive to metals. (en)
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  • Methyl radical (en)
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