Aziz Sergeyevich Posted August 18, 2012 Posted August 18, 2012 HEY, what is the name for H3C? is it negatively charged methane?
Maximilian Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 That would be a positively charged methyl carbocation. CH3+
hypervalent_iodine Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 That would be a positively charged methyl carbocation. CH3+ It could just as easily be the carbanion.
mississippichem Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 It could just as easily be the carbanion. Though as written (without charge) it is a methyl radical .
Standard Deviant Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 When it's attached to an organic molecule, it's the methyl group. It would be written like that (H3C) because it's on the left side, and usually the organic molecules are shown with hydrogens towards the outside and the carbon closest to the bond.
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