aliphatic |
diaminoalkane |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aliphatic and diaminoalkane
is that
aliphatic is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain while
diaminoalkane is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic diamine.
As nouns the difference between aliphatic and diaminoalkane
is that
aliphatic is a compound of this type while
diaminoalkane is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic diamine.
As an adjective aliphatic
is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain.
diamine |
diaminoalkane |
As nouns the difference between diamine and diaminoalkane
is that
diamine is any compound containing two amino functional groups while
diaminoalkane is any aliphatic diamine.