Cyclobutane vs Binane - What's the difference?
cyclobutane | binane |
(uncountable, organic compound) A simple alicyclic hydrocarbon, C4H8; a light inflammable gas.
(countable, organic chemistry) Any derivative of this compound.
(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs
:: Indeed, diene 4 was the starting point in our original report on the synthesis of binanes' as typified by the production of 6?-' binane from the reaction of quadricyclane 2 with diene 4.
As nouns the difference between cyclobutane and binane
is that cyclobutane is (uncountable|organic compound) a simple alicyclic hydrocarbon, c4h8; a light inflammable gas while binane is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs.cyclobutane
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