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Taxonomy vs Phosphacyclic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | phosphacyclic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective phosphacyclic is

(organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring.

Thiacyclic vs Phosphacyclic - What's the difference?

thiacyclic | phosphacyclic | see also |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiacyclic and phosphacyclic

is that thiacyclic is describing any heterocycle having one or more sulfur atoms in the ring while phosphacyclic is describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring.

Phosphorus vs Phosphacyclic - What's the difference?

phosphorus | phosphacyclic |


As a proper noun phosphorus

is a name sometimes used for hesperus, the personification in greek mythology of the planet venus.

As an adjective phosphacyclic is

(organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring.

Heterocycle vs Phosphacyclic - What's the difference?

heterocycle | phosphacyclic |


As a noun heterocycle

is heterocycle.

As an adjective phosphacyclic is

(organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring.

Phosphacyclic vs Oxacyclic - What's the difference?

phosphacyclic | oxacyclic | see also |

Phosphacyclic is a see also of oxacyclic.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between phosphacyclic and oxacyclic

is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while oxacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more oxygen atoms in the ring.

As adjectives the difference between phosphacyclic and oxacyclic

is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while oxacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more oxygen atoms in the ring.

Phosphacyclic vs Azacyclic - What's the difference?

phosphacyclic | azacyclic | see also |

Phosphacyclic is a see also of azacyclic.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between phosphacyclic and azacyclic

is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while azacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring.

As adjectives the difference between phosphacyclic and azacyclic

is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while azacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring.