triazoline |
triazolone |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between triazoline and triazolone
is that
triazoline is (organic compound) an unsaturated five-membered heterocycle having two carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and one double bond (between two of the nitrogen atoms); any derivative of this compound while
triazolone is (organic compound) a heterocyclic ketone containing three nitrogen atoms, one double bond and a carbonyl group.
As nouns the difference between triazoline and triazolone
is that
triazoline is (organic compound) an unsaturated five-membered heterocycle having two carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and one double bond (between two of the nitrogen atoms); any derivative of this compound while
triazolone is (organic compound) a heterocyclic ketone containing three nitrogen atoms, one double bond and a carbonyl group.