terms |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between terms and heptacosane
is that
terms is while
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3).
taxonomy |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and heptacosane
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3).
carbon |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between carbon and heptacosane
is that
carbon is alternative form of
(l) while
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3).
hydrocarbon |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and heptacosane
is that
hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3).
aliphatic |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between aliphatic and heptacosane
is that
aliphatic is a compound of this type while
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3).
As an adjective aliphatic
is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain.
saturated |
heptacosane |
As a verb saturated
is past tense of saturate.
As an adjective saturated
is full; unable to hold or contain any more.
As a noun heptacosane is
any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (CH
3(CH
2)
25CH
3.
isomer |
heptacosane |
As nouns the difference between isomer and heptacosane
is that
isomer is any of two or more compounds with the same molecular formula but with different structure while
heptacosane is any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (CH
3(CH
2)
25CH
3.
heptacosane |
heptacosadiene |
Related terms |
Heptacosane is a related term of heptacosadiene.
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between heptacosane and heptacosadiene
is that
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3) while
heptacosadiene is (organic compound) any of very many isomeric dialkenes having twenty-seven carbon atoms and two double bonds, but especially
(z,z) 7,11-heptacosadiene which is a courtship pheromone in fruit flies.
As nouns the difference between heptacosane and heptacosadiene
is that
heptacosane is (organic compound) any of very many isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having twenty-seven carbon atoms, but especially
n-heptacosane (ch
3(ch
2)
25ch
3) while
heptacosadiene is (organic compound) any of very many isomeric dialkenes having twenty-seven carbon atoms and two double bonds, but especially
(z,z) 7,11-heptacosadiene which is a courtship pheromone in fruit flies.