What is the name for a three-carbon saturated alkyl group?
Depends on the point of attachment.
A three-carbon alkyl group would have the prefix "prop-" before it. The alkyl group itself would have the names "propyl" or "isopropyl" depending on where it is attached; if it is attached via the chain's first carbon, it is called propyl; if it is attached via the middle carbon, it is called "isopropyl" or "2-propyl".
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Propyl group.
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