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Dialkyl vs Diallyl - What's the difference?

dialkyl | diallyl |

In uncountable|organic chemistry|especially in combination|lang=en terms the difference between dialkyl and diallyl

is that dialkyl is (uncountable|organic chemistry|especially in combination) two alkyl groups in a compound while diallyl is (uncountable|organic chemistry|especially in combination) two allyl groups in a compound.

In countable|organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between dialkyl and diallyl

is that dialkyl is (countable|organic chemistry) any compound containing two alkyl groups while diallyl is (countable|organic chemistry) any compound containing two allyl groups.

As nouns the difference between dialkyl and diallyl

is that dialkyl is (uncountable|organic chemistry|especially in combination) two alkyl groups in a compound while diallyl is (uncountable|organic chemistry|especially in combination) two allyl groups in a compound.

dialkyl

English

Noun

  • (uncountable, organic chemistry, especially in combination) Two alkyl groups in a compound
  • (countable, organic chemistry) Any compound containing two alkyl groups
  • Derived terms

    *dialkylaluminium *dialkylamine *dialkylamino *dialkylaminofluorosulfur *dialkylaminosulfinyl *dialkylcadmium *dialkylmagnesium *dialkylmetal *dialkylmethylamine *dialkylzinc *and many others

    diallyl

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable, organic chemistry, especially in combination) Two allyl groups in a compound
  • (countable, organic chemistry) Any compound containing two allyl groups