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styryl

Styryl vs Styrenyl - What's the difference?

styryl | styrenyl |


As nouns the difference between styryl and styrenyl

is that styryl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical c6h5-ch=ch- derived from styrene while styrenyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) a univalent radical derived from styrene.

Styrol vs Styryl - What's the difference?

styrol | styryl |


As nouns the difference between styrol and styryl

is that styrol is styrolene while styryl is the univalent radical C6H5-CH=CH- derived from styrene.

Taxonomy vs Styryl - What's the difference?

taxonomy | styryl |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and styryl

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while styryl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical c6h5-ch=ch- derived from styrene.

Styryl vs Styrylpyrone - What's the difference?

styryl | styrylpyrone |


As nouns the difference between styryl and styrylpyrone

is that styryl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical c6h5-ch=ch- derived from styrene while styrylpyrone is (organic chemistry|medicine) any styryl derivative of a pyrone, some of which show anticancer activity.

Styryl vs Styrylchromone - What's the difference?

styryl | styrylchromone |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between styryl and styrylchromone

is that styryl is the univalent radical C6H5-CH=CH- derived from styrene while styrylchromone is any chromone containing a styryl side chain; many exhibit biological activity.

Styrene vs Styryl - What's the difference?

styrene | styryl |


As nouns the difference between styrene and styryl

is that styrene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, vinyl-benzene; a colourless, oily liquid, used in the manufacture of polymers such as polystyrene while styryl is the univalent radical C6H5-CH=CH- derived from styrene.