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Environment vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

environment | stereoinduction |


As nouns the difference between environment and stereoinduction

is that environment is the surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Catalyst vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

catalyst | stereoinduction |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between catalyst and stereoinduction

is that catalyst is (chemistry) a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

As nouns the difference between catalyst and stereoinduction

is that catalyst is (chemistry) a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Reagent vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

reagent | stereoinduction |


As nouns the difference between reagent and stereoinduction

is that reagent is while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Substrate vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

substrate | stereoinduction |


As nouns the difference between substrate and stereoinduction

is that substrate is while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Chiral vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

chiral | stereoinduction |


As an adjective chiral

is of an object that exhibits chirality, as in the left-handed and right-handed versions of a helix.

As a noun stereoinduction is

(chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Reaction vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

reaction | stereoinduction |


As nouns the difference between reaction and stereoinduction

is that reaction is while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Stereocontrol vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

stereocontrol | stereoinduction |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between stereocontrol and stereoinduction

is that stereocontrol is (chemistry) control of the stereochemistry of a reaction while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

As nouns the difference between stereocontrol and stereoinduction

is that stereocontrol is (chemistry) control of the stereochemistry of a reaction while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.