In context|organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydrocarbyl and silanol
is that hydrocarbyl is (organic chemistry) any univalent radical, derived from a hydrocarbon, such as methyl or phenyl while silanol is (organic chemistry) any hydroxy derivative of a silane, especially hydrocarbyl derivatives r3sioh; an organosilanol.
As nouns the difference between hydrocarbyl and silanol
is that hydrocarbyl is (organic chemistry) any univalent radical, derived from a hydrocarbon, such as methyl or phenyl while silanol is (inorganic chemistry) the silicon analogue of methanol sih3oh.
hydrocarbyl
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Noun
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en noun)
(organic chemistry) Any univalent radical, derived from a hydrocarbon, such as methyl or phenyl.
See also
*alkyl
*aryl
*cycloalkyl
*heterocyclyl
*hydrocarbylene
*organoheteryl
*organyl
silanol
English
Noun
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en noun)
(inorganic chemistry) the silicon analogue of methanol SiH3OH
(organic chemistry) any hydroxy derivative of a silane, especially hydrocarbyl derivatives R3SiOH; an organosilanol
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