Fluorobenzene vs Benzaldehyde - What's the difference?
fluorobenzene | benzaldehyde |
(organic chemistry) Any fluorinated derivative of benzene, but especially the mono-substituted C6H5F (phenyl fluoride)
(organic compound, uncountable) A chemical compound (C6H5CHO) consisting of a benzene ring with an aldehyde substituent.
(countable) Any of various derivatives of benzaldehyde.
As nouns the difference between fluorobenzene and benzaldehyde
is that fluorobenzene is any fluorinated derivative of benzene, but especially the mono-substituted C6H5F (phenyl fluoride while benzaldehyde is a chemical compound (C6H5CHO) consisting of a benzene ring with an aldehyde substituent.fluorobenzene
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(wikipedia fluorobenzene) (en noun)benzaldehyde
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(wikipedia benzaldehyde)Noun
- benzaldehydes with polar substituents