methoxy
Methoxy vs Methyl - What's the difference?
methoxy | methyl |As nouns the difference between methoxy and methyl
is that methoxy is the univalent radical CH3-O- derived from methanol while methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical.Methoxy - What does it mean?
methoxy | |Methoxy vs Ethoxy - What's the difference?
methoxy | ethoxy |As nouns the difference between methoxy and ethoxy
is that methoxy is the univalent radical CH3-O- derived from methanol while ethoxy is the univalent radical CH3CH2O- derived from ethanol.As an adjective ethoxy is
describing any compound derived from this radical.Methoxy vs Methoxyl - What's the difference?
methoxy | methoxyl |As nouns the difference between methoxy and methoxyl
is that methoxy is the univalent radical CH3-O- derived from methanol while methoxyl is a hypothetical radical, CH3O, analogous to hydroxyl.Methoxy vs Methyoxy - What's the difference?
methoxy | methyoxy |Methyoxy is often a misspelling of methoxy.
Methyoxy has no English definition.