alkylene |
alkylidyne |
As nouns the difference between alkylene and alkylidyne
is that
alkylene is (obsolete|organic chemistry) an alkene while
alkylidyne is (organic chemistry) any carbene, of general formula rc
: , having a univalent carbon atom.
alkylidene |
alkylidyne |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkylidene and alkylidyne
is that
alkylidene is any of a class of divalent functional groups derived from an alkane by removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same carbon atom, the free valencies being part of a double bond - R
2C while
alkylidyne is any carbene, of general formula RC
.:, having a univalent carbon atom.