Homopropargylic is a related term of homopropargyl.
In organic chemistry terms the difference between homopropargyl and homopropargylic
is that homopropargyl is the univalent radical HC≡C-CH2-CH2- derived from butyne while homopropargylic is describing a saturated carbon atom in a molecule adjacent to a propargylic carbon atom.
As a noun homopropargyl
is the univalent radical HC≡C-CH2-CH2- derived from butyne.
As an adjective homopropargylic is
describing a saturated carbon atom in a molecule adjacent to a propargylic carbon atom.
homopropargyl
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Noun
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en noun)
(organic chemistry) The univalent radical HC?C-CH2-CH2- derived from butyne homopropargylic
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Adjective
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(organic chemistry) Describing a saturated carbon atom in a molecule adjacent to a propargylic carbon atom
Related terms
* homopropargyl