diketone |
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diketone |
diketose |
As nouns the difference between diketone and diketose
is that
diketone is any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
diketose is a monosaccharide containing to ketone groups.
diketene |
diketone |
As nouns the difference between diketene and diketone
is that
diketene is (organic compound) the acetyl ketene ch
3co-ch=c=o while
diketone is (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups.
diketone |
indandione |
As nouns the difference between diketone and indandione
is that
diketone is (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
indandione is (organic compound) either of two isomeric diketones derived from indane.
diketone |
butanedione |
As nouns the difference between diketone and butanedione
is that
diketone is (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
butanedione is (organic compound) the simplest diketone ch
3-co-co-ch
3, used as an aroma agent; and derivative of this compound.
diketone |
dimedone |
As nouns the difference between diketone and dimedone
is that
diketone is (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
dimedone is (organic compound) the cyclic diketone
5,5-dimethylcyclohexane-1,3-dione used in analytical chemistry.
diketone |
octanedione |
As nouns the difference between diketone and octanedione
is that
diketone is any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
octanedione is any of several isomeric diketones, derived from octane, that are used as intermediates in organic synthesis.
diketone |
benzil |
As nouns the difference between diketone and benzil
is that
diketone is (chemistry) any compound having two neighbouring ketonic carbonyl groups while
benzil is (organic chemistry) the organic compound 1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanedione, a diketone used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and as a photoinitiator for free-radical curing of polymer networks.
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