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Methylated vs Permethylation - What's the difference?

methylated | permethylation |


As a verb methylated

is (methylate).

As an adjective methylated

is denatured by the addition of methyl alcohol.

As a noun permethylation is

(organic chemistry) any methylation reaction in which very many, or all possible sites are methylated.

Permethylated vs Permethylation - What's the difference?

permethylated | permethylation | Related terms |

Permethylation is a related term of permethylated.



In organic chemistry terms the difference between permethylated and permethylation

is that permethylated is modified by the addition of many (or as many as possible) methyl groups while permethylation is any methylation reaction in which very many, or all possible sites are methylated.

As an adjective permethylated

is modified by the addition of many (or as many as possible) methyl groups.

As a noun permethylation is

any methylation reaction in which very many, or all possible sites are methylated.

Aniline vs Phenylamino - What's the difference?

aniline | phenylamino |


As nouns the difference between aniline and phenylamino

is that aniline is (organic compound) the simplest aromatic amine, c6h5nh2, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals while phenylamino is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent n-radical derived from aniline.

Phenyl vs Phenylated - What's the difference?

phenyl | phenylated |


As a noun phenyl

is phenyl.

As an adjective phenylated is

(organic chemistry) modified by the addition of phenyl groups.

Fluorine vs Perfluorosulfonate - What's the difference?

fluorine | perfluorosulfonate |


As nouns the difference between fluorine and perfluorosulfonate

is that fluorine is the chemical element (symbol F) with an atomic number of 9 while perfluorosulfonate is any sulfonate, all of whose hydrogen atoms have been replaced with those of fluorine; many of then are used as ionomers.

Ionomer vs Perfluorosulfonate - What's the difference?

ionomer | perfluorosulfonate |


As nouns the difference between ionomer and perfluorosulfonate

is that ionomer is (chemistry) a polymer, or a biological macromolecule (such as a protein) in which a small but significant proportion of the constituent monomers have ionic groups while perfluorosulfonate is (organic chemistry) any sulfonate, all of whose hydrogen atoms have been replaced with those of fluorine; many of then are used as ionomers.

Heterocycle vs Periodinane - What's the difference?

heterocycle | periodinane |


As nouns the difference between heterocycle and periodinane

is that heterocycle is heterocycle while periodinane is (organic chemistry) any heterocycle containing hypervalent iodine.

Hypervalent vs Periodinane - What's the difference?

hypervalent | periodinane |


As an adjective hypervalent

is (chemistry) having a higher than normal valence.

As a noun periodinane is

(organic chemistry) any heterocycle containing hypervalent iodine.

Iodine vs Periodinane - What's the difference?

iodine | periodinane |


As nouns the difference between iodine and periodinane

is that iodine is a chemical element (symbol: I) with an atomic number of 53; one of the halogens while periodinane is any heterocycle containing hypervalent iodine.

As a verb iodine

is to treat with iodine.

Bond vs Pentadentate - What's the difference?

bond | pentadentate |


As a noun bond

is .

As an adjective pentadentate is

(chemistry|of a ligand) forming five separate chemical bonds to a coordinating metal ion.

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