diazecine |
diazepine |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between diazecine and diazepine
is that
diazecine is (organic compound) an unsaturated ten-membered heterocycle having eight carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and five double bonds while
diazepine is (organic compound) a seven-membered unsaturated heterocycle having two nitrogen atoms and three double bonds; any derivative of this compound.
As nouns the difference between diazecine and diazepine
is that
diazecine is (organic compound) an unsaturated ten-membered heterocycle having eight carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and five double bonds while
diazepine is (organic compound) a seven-membered unsaturated heterocycle having two nitrogen atoms and three double bonds; any derivative of this compound.
diazocine |
diazecine |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between diazocine and diazecine
is that
diazocine is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds while
diazecine is (organic compound) an unsaturated ten-membered heterocycle having eight carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and five double bonds.
As nouns the difference between diazocine and diazecine
is that
diazocine is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated heterocycles having six carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and four double bonds while
diazecine is (organic compound) an unsaturated ten-membered heterocycle having eight carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and five double bonds.