Alcohol vs Cyclohexanol - What's the difference?
alcohol | cyclohexanol |
(organic chemistry, countable) Any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-OH).
(uncountable) An intoxicating beverage made by the fermentation of sugar or sugar-containing material.
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(organic compound) The alicyclic alcohol derived from cyclohexane by replacement of a hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group
As nouns the difference between alcohol and cyclohexanol
is that alcohol is (organic chemistry|countable) any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-oh) while cyclohexanol is (organic compound) the alicyclic alcohol derived from cyclohexane by replacement of a hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group.alcohol
English
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