anion |
carbaalanate |
As nouns the difference between anion and carbaalanate
is that
anion is (
negatively charged ion) while
carbaalanate is (organic chemistry) any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals eg al(c≡c-r)
4-.
alanate |
carbaalanate |
As nouns the difference between alanate and carbaalanate
is that
alanate is (inorganic chemistry) aluminohydride (or any similar, more complex anion) while
carbaalanate is (organic chemistry) any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals eg al(c≡c-r)
4-.
hydrogen |
carbaalanate |
As nouns the difference between hydrogen and carbaalanate
is that
hydrogen is the lightest chemical element (
symbol h) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 100794 while
carbaalanate is (organic chemistry) any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals eg al(c≡c-r)
4-.
alkyne |
carbaalanate |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkyne and carbaalanate
is that
alkyne is a hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond while
carbaalanate is any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals e.g. Al(C≡C-R)
4-
carbaalane |
carbaalanate |
Related terms |
Carbaalane is a related term of carbaalanate.
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between carbaalane and carbaalanate
is that
carbaalane is (organic chemistry) any of a class alanes having alkyne substituents eg al(c≡c-r)
3 while
carbaalanate is (organic chemistry) any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals eg al(c≡c-r)
4-.
As nouns the difference between carbaalane and carbaalanate
is that
carbaalane is (organic chemistry) any of a class alanes having alkyne substituents eg al(c≡c-r)
3 while
carbaalanate is (organic chemistry) any of a class of anions derived from alanates by replacement of hydrogen atoms by alkyne radicals eg al(c≡c-r)
4-.
radical |
benzodioxol |
As nouns the difference between radical and benzodioxol
is that
radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the Liberal Party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while
benzodioxol is a radical derived from benzodioxole.
As an adjective radical
is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.
benzodioxole |
benzodioxol |
As nouns the difference between benzodioxole and benzodioxol
is that
benzodioxole is (organic compound) any of several isomeric tricyclic heterocycles consisting of a benzene ring fused to a dioxole while
benzodioxol is (organic chemistry|in combination) a radical derived from benzodioxole.
biflagellate |
biflagellated |
As adjectives the difference between biflagellate and biflagellated
is that
biflagellate is having two flagella while
biflagellated is biflagellate.
As a noun biflagellate
is any organism that has two flagella.
bioconvection |
bioconvective |
As a noun bioconvection
is (biology|physics) the motion of large numbers of small organisms in a fluid, especially free-swimming zooplankton in water.
As an adjective bioconvective is
of or pertaining to bioconvection.
triazole |
bistriazole |
As nouns the difference between triazole and bistriazole
is that
triazole is (chemistry) either of two isomeric heterocyclic compounds having a five-membered ring with three nitrogen atoms and two double bonds in the ring; any organic derivative of these compounds while
bistriazole is (organic chemistry) any compound having two triazole rings.
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