Anyone can help me on the chemistry notation

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The discussion centers around the chemical notation (COOEt)2C, with participants clarifying that "Et" stands for an ethyl group (CH3CH2-). The compound in question is identified as diethyl malonate. Participants express gratitude for the clarification, indicating a successful exchange of information.
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I encountered a chemical (COOEt)2C, and I don't really know what does Et mean. I am not familiar with chemistry, but I guess this is something similar to -R which stands for -CH3, -CH2CH3 etc. Could anyone help to explain?

Thanks you very much.
 
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Ygggdrasil said:
Et represents an ethyl group, CH3CH2-

(COOEt)2C represents the compound diethyl malonate

Thank you, Ygggdrasil! I just got the same answer from other friends ...
 
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