glycol |
glyceryl |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between glycol and glyceryl
is that
glycol is any aliphatic diol while
glyceryl is either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups.
glycerin |
glyceryl |
As nouns the difference between glycerin and glyceryl
is that
glycerin is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
glyceryl is either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups.
glyceryl |
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glyceral |
glyceryl |
As nouns the difference between glyceral and glyceryl
is that
glyceral is (organic compound) glyceraldehyde while
glyceryl is (organic chemistry) either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups.
glyceryl |
lipyl |
As nouns the difference between glyceryl and lipyl
is that
glyceryl is either of the univalent, divalent or trivalent radicals derived from glycerol by removing hydrogen atoms from one, two or three hydroxyl groups while
lipyl is glyceryl.
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