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neopentoxy

Wikidiffcom vs Neopentoxy - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | neopentoxy |


As a noun neopentoxy is

(organic chemistry|especially in combination) either the univalent radical derived from neopentyl alcohol or the tetravalent radical derived from pentaerythritol.

Pentaerythritol vs Neopentoxy - What's the difference?

pentaerythritol | neopentoxy |


As nouns the difference between pentaerythritol and neopentoxy

is that pentaerythritol is pentaerythritol while neopentoxy is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) either the univalent radical derived from neopentyl alcohol or the tetravalent radical derived from pentaerythritol.

Tetravalent vs Neopentoxy - What's the difference?

tetravalent | neopentoxy |


As an adjective tetravalent

is tetravalent.

As a noun neopentoxy is

(organic chemistry|especially in combination) either the univalent radical derived from neopentyl alcohol or the tetravalent radical derived from pentaerythritol.

Radical vs Neopentoxy - What's the difference?

radical | neopentoxy |


As nouns the difference between radical and neopentoxy

is that radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while neopentoxy is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) either the univalent radical derived from neopentyl alcohol or the tetravalent radical derived from pentaerythritol.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Univalent vs Neopentoxy - What's the difference?

univalent | neopentoxy |


As nouns the difference between univalent and neopentoxy

is that univalent is (genetics) any univalent chromosome while neopentoxy is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) either the univalent radical derived from neopentyl alcohol or the tetravalent radical derived from pentaerythritol.

As an adjective univalent

is (chemistry) having a valence of 1, or having only one valence.