allylate |
alkylate |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between allylate and alkylate
is that
allylate is any salt or ester of an allylic carboxylic acid (one containing an allyl radical while
alkylate is to add one or more alkyl groups to a compound, especially by reacting with an alkylating agent.
As a noun allylate
is any salt or ester of an allylic carboxylic acid (one containing an allyl radical.
As a verb alkylate is
to add one or more alkyl groups to a compound, especially by reacting with an alkylating agent.
taxonomy |
alkylate |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb alkylate is
(organic chemistry) to add one or more alkyl groups to a compound, especially by reacting with an alkylating agent.