butadiene |
cyclododecatriene |
In organic compound terms the difference between butadiene and cyclododecatriene
is that
butadiene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, CH
2=CH-CH=CH
2; it is obtained from petroleum and is used in the preparation of the synthetic rubber polybutadiene while
cyclododecatriene is a cyclic alkene formed by the cyclotrimerization of butadiene.
cyclotrimerization |
cyclododecatriene |
As nouns the difference between cyclotrimerization and cyclododecatriene
is that
cyclotrimerization is (chemistry) any trimerization reaction accompanied by the formation of a ring while
cyclododecatriene is (organic compound) a cyclic alkene formed by the cyclotrimerization of butadiene.
alkene |
cyclododecatriene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and cyclododecatriene
is that
alkene is while
cyclododecatriene is (organic compound) a cyclic alkene formed by the cyclotrimerization of butadiene.
cyclic |
cyclododecatriene |
As an adjective cyclic
is characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals.
As a noun cyclododecatriene is
a cyclic alkene formed by the cyclotrimerization of butadiene.