pyrazolone |
phenazone |
Hypernyms |
Pyrazolone is a hypernym of phenazone.
As nouns the difference between pyrazolone and phenazone
is that
pyrazolone is (organic compound) a five-membered unsaturated heterocyclic ketone (or lactam), derived from pyrazole, that is the basis of several pharmaceuticals while
phenazone is (chemistry) a particular analgesic.
powder |
adipamide |
As nouns the difference between powder and adipamide
is that
powder is the fine particles to which any dry substance is reduced by pounding, grinding, or triturating, or into which it falls by decay; dust while
adipamide is (chemistry) a solid amide, hexanedioic diamide, having the form of a creamy-white powder.
As a verb powder
is to reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder.
synthetic |
allethrin |
As nouns the difference between synthetic and allethrin
is that
synthetic is a synthetic compound while
allethrin is either of a pair of related synthetic pyrethroids used in insecticides to paralyse the nervous system.
As an adjective synthetic
is of, or relating to synthesis.
pyrethroid |
allethrin |
As nouns the difference between pyrethroid and allethrin
is that
pyrethroid is any of several synthetic insecticides having a structure based on pyrethrin while
allethrin is either of a pair of related synthetic pyrethroids used in insecticides to paralyse the nervous system.
insecticide |
allethrin |
As nouns the difference between insecticide and allethrin
is that
insecticide is a substance used to kill insects while
allethrin is either of a pair of related synthetic pyrethroids used in insecticides to paralyse the nervous system.
paralyse |
allethrin |
As a verb paralyse
is to afflict with paralysis.
As a noun allethrin is
either of a pair of related synthetic pyrethroids used in insecticides to paralyse the nervous system.
tricyclic |
anthrone |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between tricyclic and anthrone
is that
tricyclic is (chemistry) any tricyclic compound while
anthrone is (chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.
As nouns the difference between tricyclic and anthrone
is that
tricyclic is (chemistry) any tricyclic compound while
anthrone is (chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.
As an adjective tricyclic
is (chemistry) having three rings of atoms in the molecule.
aromatic |
anthrone |
As nouns the difference between aromatic and anthrone
is that
aromatic is a fragrant plant or spice added to a dish to flavour it while
anthrone is a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.
As an adjective aromatic
is fragrant or spicy.
hydrocarbon |
anthrone |
As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and anthrone
is that
hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while
anthrone is (chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.
cellulose |
anthrone |
As nouns the difference between cellulose and anthrone
is that
cellulose is (chiefly in technical texts) while
anthrone is (chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.
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