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  • Phenyl vs. R1 in Chemistry: Understanding the Difference
    There is no chemical compound called "phenyle". The most similar compound is phenyl, which is a functional group with the formula C6H5. The notation "R1" is commonly used in chemistry to denote a generic alkyl or aryl group. It does not refer to a specific compound. So, the difference between phenyle and R1 cannot be determined as there is no such compound as phenyle.
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