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antiaromatic

Taxonomy vs Antiaromatic - What's the difference?

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As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective antiaromatic is

(chemistry) describing a cyclic compound having an even number of alternating single and double bonds; eg cyclobutadiene.

Antiaromatic vs Unaromatic - What's the difference?

antiaromatic | unaromatic | see also |

Antiaromatic is a see also of unaromatic.


As adjectives the difference between antiaromatic and unaromatic

is that antiaromatic is (chemistry) describing a cyclic compound having an even number of alternating single and double bonds; eg cyclobutadiene while unaromatic is not aromatic.