A primary (1°) alkyl radical is an alkyl radical in which the carbon atom bearing the unpaired electron is bonded to only one carbon atom.
eg:
See also secondary alkyl radical and tertiary alkyl radical.
A primary (1°) alkyl radical is an alkyl radical in which the carbon atom bearing the unpaired electron is bonded to only one carbon atom.
eg:
See also secondary alkyl radical and tertiary alkyl radical.