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Organic substituent with one or more free valences at a carbon atom
In organic and organometallic chemistry, an organyl group (commonly denoted by the letter "R") is an organic substituent with one (sometimes more) free valence electron(s) at a carbon atom.[1] The term is often used in chemical patent literature to protect claims over a broad scope.[citation needed]
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