faeces |
skatole |
As nouns the difference between faeces and skatole
is that
faeces is standard spelling of from=British spelling|feces|lang=en while
skatole is a mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound of the indole family, occurring naturally in faeces and coal tar.
colourless |
safrole |
As an adjective colourless
is having little or no colour.
As a noun safrole is
a colourless to yellow liquid, a component of sassafras oil and brown camphor oil, with pesticidal properties.
liquid |
safrole |
As nouns the difference between liquid and safrole
is that
liquid is a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid while
safrole is a colourless to yellow liquid, a component of sassafras oil and brown camphor oil, with pesticidal properties.
As an adjective liquid
is flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.
hydroperoxide |
ethylbenzenehydroperoxide |
As nouns the difference between hydroperoxide and ethylbenzenehydroperoxide
is that
hydroperoxide is any mono-substituted derivative of hydrogen peroxide - ROOH while
ethylbenzenehydroperoxide is the hydroperoxide of ethylbenzene.
ethylbenzene |
ethylbenzenehydroperoxide |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between ethylbenzene and ethylbenzenehydroperoxide
is that
ethylbenzene is (organic compound) the hydrocarbon c
6h
5-ch
2ch
3 that is used in the production of styrene while
ethylbenzenehydroperoxide is (organic compound) the hydroperoxide of ethylbenzene.
As nouns the difference between ethylbenzene and ethylbenzenehydroperoxide
is that
ethylbenzene is (organic compound) the hydrocarbon c
6h
5-ch
2ch
3 that is used in the production of styrene while
ethylbenzenehydroperoxide is (organic compound) the hydroperoxide of ethylbenzene.
transderivational |
transderivationally |
As an adjective transderivational
is of or pertaining to transderivation.
As an adverb transderivationally is
in a transderivational way.
scatole |
skatole |
Alternative forms |
Skatole is a alternative form of scatole.
As nouns the difference between scatole and skatole
is that
scatole is alternative form of lang=en while
skatole is a mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound of the indole family, occurring naturally in faeces and coal tar.
toxic |
skatole |
As an adjective toxic
is toxic.
As a noun skatole is
(organic chemistry) a mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound of the indole family, occurring naturally in faeces and coal tar.
proteinogenic |
ethionine |
As an adjective proteinogenic
is that serves to produce protein; proteogenic.
As a noun ethionine is
(amino acid) a toxic and carcinogenic non-proteinogenic amino acid structurally related to methionine, with an ethyl group in place of the methyl group.
methionine |
ethionine |
As nouns the difference between methionine and ethionine
is that
methionine is a lipotropic, sulphur-containing essential amino acid, C
5H
11NO
2S, found in most protein while
ethionine is a toxic and carcinogenic non-proteinogenic amino acid structurally related to methionine, with an ethyl group in place of the methyl group.
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