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Methylene vs Methylenation - What's the difference?

methylene | methylenation |

As nouns the difference between methylene and methylenation

is that methylene is methylene while methylenation is (organic chemistry) the addition of an unsaturated methylene group to a molecule.

methylene

English

Noun

  • (organic chemistry) The divalent radical CH2< in which the free valencies are part of single bonds.
  • (organic chemistry) The same group, present as a repeating unit, in aliphatic compounds with names such as hexamethylenediamine.
  • (organic chemistry) The unstable carbene CH2:
  • methylenation

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) The addition of an unsaturated methylene group to a molecule