ethenolysis |
crossmetathesis |
see also |
Ethenolysis is a see also of crossmetathesis.
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ethenolysis and crossmetathesis
is that
ethenolysis is (organic chemistry) the reverse of a crossmetathesis reaction while
crossmetathesis is (organic chemistry) the reaction of two terminal olefins with the release of ethylene.
As nouns the difference between ethenolysis and crossmetathesis
is that
ethenolysis is (organic chemistry) the reverse of a crossmetathesis reaction while
crossmetathesis is (organic chemistry) the reaction of two terminal olefins with the release of ethylene.
ethylene |
crossmetathesis |
As nouns the difference between ethylene and crossmetathesis
is that
ethylene is ethylene while
crossmetathesis is (organic chemistry) the reaction of two terminal olefins with the release of ethylene.
olefin |
crossmetathesis |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between olefin and crossmetathesis
is that
olefin is any of a class of unsaturated open-chain hydrocarbons such as ethylene; an alkene with only one carbon-carbon double bond while
crossmetathesis is the reaction of two terminal olefins with the release of ethylene.