aminosaccharide |
monoaminosaccharide |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aminosaccharide and monoaminosaccharide
is that
aminosaccharide is (organic chemistry) amino sugar while
monoaminosaccharide is (organic chemistry) any aminosaccharide that has a single amino group.
As nouns the difference between aminosaccharide and monoaminosaccharide
is that
aminosaccharide is (organic chemistry) amino sugar while
monoaminosaccharide is (organic chemistry) any aminosaccharide that has a single amino group.
amino |
monoaminosaccharide |
As nouns the difference between amino and monoaminosaccharide
is that
amino is (chemistry) the amine functional group while
monoaminosaccharide is (organic chemistry) any aminosaccharide that has a single amino group.
As an adjective amino
is (chemistry) relating to an amine.
carbene |
monocarbene |
As nouns the difference between carbene and monocarbene
is that
carbene is while
monocarbene is (organic chemistry) any compound having a single carbene group.
ligand |
ligandless |
As a noun ligand
is ligand.
As an adjective ligandless is
(chemistry) from which all ligands have been removed.
reaction |
lithiation |
As nouns the difference between reaction and lithiation
is that
reaction is while
lithiation is (chemistry) reaction with lithium or an organolithium compound.
lithium |
lithiation |
As nouns the difference between lithium and lithiation
is that
lithium is the simplest alkali metal, the lightest solid element, and the third lightest chemical element (
symbol Li) with an atomic number of 3 while
lithiation is reaction with lithium or an organolithium compound.
As a proper noun Lithium
is a village in Missouri.
organolithium |
lithiation |
As nouns the difference between organolithium and lithiation
is that
organolithium is (organic chemistry) any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond while
lithiation is (chemistry) reaction with lithium or an organolithium compound.
As an adjective organolithium
is (organic chemistry) describing any organic compound containing a carbon to lithium bond.
amide |
monoamide |
As nouns the difference between amide and monoamide
is that
amide is while
monoamide is (organic chemistry) any compound that has a single amide group (especially when derived from a compound having multiple carboxylic acid groups).
aldehyde |
leucinal |
As nouns the difference between aldehyde and leucinal
is that
aldehyde is aldehyde while
leucinal is (organic compound) the aldehyde formed by reduction of the carboxylic acid group of leucine; any of its derivatives.
leucine |
leucinal |
As nouns the difference between leucine and leucinal
is that
leucine is (amino acid) an essential amino acid, c
6h
13no
2, isomeric with isoleucine, found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth in children while
leucinal is (organic compound) the aldehyde formed by reduction of the carboxylic acid group of leucine; any of its derivatives.
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