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Nitrone vs Phenylnitrone - What's the difference?

nitrone | phenylnitrone |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between nitrone and phenylnitrone

is that nitrone is (organic chemistry) the n-oxide of an imine while phenylnitrone is (organic chemistry) any phenyl derivative of a nitrone.

As nouns the difference between nitrone and phenylnitrone

is that nitrone is (organic chemistry) the n-oxide of an imine while phenylnitrone is (organic chemistry) any phenyl derivative of a nitrone.

Hydantoin vs Thiohydantoin - What's the difference?

hydantoin | thiohydantoin |


As nouns the difference between hydantoin and thiohydantoin

is that hydantoin is (organic compound) the heterocycle imidazolidine-2,4-dione derived from urea and glycolic acid; any of its many derivatives while thiohydantoin is (organic chemistry) any derivative of a hydantoin in which one or both carbonyl oxygen atoms are replaced by sulfur.

Carbonyl vs Thiohydantoin - What's the difference?

carbonyl | thiohydantoin |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between carbonyl and thiohydantoin

is that carbonyl is in organic chemistry, a divalent functional group, (-CO-), characteristic of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, carboxylic acid anhydrides, carbonyl halides, esters and others while thiohydantoin is any derivative of a hydantoin in which one or both carbonyl oxygen atoms are replaced by sulfur.

Oxygen vs Thiohydantoin - What's the difference?

oxygen | thiohydantoin |


As nouns the difference between oxygen and thiohydantoin

is that oxygen is a chemical element (symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994 while thiohydantoin is (organic chemistry) any derivative of a hydantoin in which one or both carbonyl oxygen atoms are replaced by sulfur.

Sulfur vs Thiohydantoin - What's the difference?

sulfur | thiohydantoin |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and thiohydantoin

is that sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while thiohydantoin is (organic chemistry) any derivative of a hydantoin in which one or both carbonyl oxygen atoms are replaced by sulfur.

Pole vs Octupole - What's the difference?

pole | octupole |


As nouns the difference between pole and octupole

is that pole is pole while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

Electrode vs Octupole - What's the difference?

electrode | octupole |


As nouns the difference between electrode and octupole

is that electrode is electrode while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

Quadrupole vs Octupole - What's the difference?

quadrupole | octupole |


As nouns the difference between quadrupole and octupole

is that quadrupole is quadripole, two-port network while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

Dipole vs Octupole - What's the difference?

dipole | octupole | Related terms |

Octupole is a related term of dipole.



In physics terms the difference between dipole and octupole

is that dipole is any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles while octupole is anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

Hexadecapole vs Octupole - What's the difference?

hexadecapole | octupole | Related terms |

Hexadecapole is a related term of octupole.


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between hexadecapole and octupole

is that hexadecapole is (physics) anything having sixteen poles or electrodes, or a combination of four quadrupoles while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

As nouns the difference between hexadecapole and octupole

is that hexadecapole is (physics) anything having sixteen poles or electrodes, or a combination of four quadrupoles while octupole is (physics) anything having eight poles or electrodes, but especially a combination of two quadrupoles used for controlling beams of charged particles.

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