"Isopropyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "isopropyl" refers to the group of atoms CH(CH3)2, also known as propan-2-yl, which is an alkyl substituent or functional group. It is a common suffix in chemistry, particularly in organic compounds, such as isopropyl alcohol (IPA), which is a solvent. The term "iso" refers to the bond between the three carbon atoms, meaning "iso" means "isobaric" or "same" in Greek.
Isoprene is a type of organic compound found in nature, specifically in plants and trees. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet, pungent odor. Isoprene is a precursor to natural rubber and is also a component of the scent of many flowers, fruits, and other plant matter. It is commonly released by plants as a volatile organic compound (VOC) to help defend against pathogens, attract pollinators, and regulate the plant's temperature.