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Allostery vs Allosterically - What's the difference?

allostery | allosterically |


As a noun allostery

is the quality of being allosteric.

As an adverb allosterically is

in an allosteric manner.

Alchemy vs Alchemystical - What's the difference?

alchemy | alchemystical |


As a noun alchemy

is the ancient search for a universal panacea, and of the philosopher's stone, that eventually developed into chemistry.

As an adjective alchemystical is

pertaining to alchemy.

Diene vs Aminosiloxydiene - What's the difference?

diene | aminosiloxydiene |


As nouns the difference between diene and aminosiloxydiene

is that diene is diene while aminosiloxydiene is (organic chemistry) any of various dienes containing both an amino and a siloxy substituent; but especially a derivative of butadiene containing a 1-amino and 3-siloxy substituent used in asymmetric synthesis.

Amino vs Aminosiloxydiene - What's the difference?

amino | aminosiloxydiene |


As nouns the difference between amino and aminosiloxydiene

is that amino is (chemistry) the amine functional group while aminosiloxydiene is (organic chemistry) any of various dienes containing both an amino and a siloxy substituent; but especially a derivative of butadiene containing a 1-amino and 3-siloxy substituent used in asymmetric synthesis.

As an adjective amino

is (chemistry) relating to an amine.

Siloxy vs Aminosiloxydiene - What's the difference?

siloxy | aminosiloxydiene |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between siloxy and aminosiloxydiene

is that siloxy is any univalent radical of the general formula R3Si-O while aminosiloxydiene is any of various dienes containing both an amino and a siloxy substituent; but especially a derivative of butadiene containing a 1-amino and 3-siloxy substituent used in asymmetric synthesis.

Butadiene vs Aminosiloxydiene - What's the difference?

butadiene | aminosiloxydiene |


As nouns the difference between butadiene and aminosiloxydiene

is that butadiene is butadiene while aminosiloxydiene is (organic chemistry) any of various dienes containing both an amino and a siloxy substituent; but especially a derivative of butadiene containing a 1-amino and 3-siloxy substituent used in asymmetric synthesis.

Radical vs Siloxy - What's the difference?

radical | siloxy |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between radical and siloxy

is that radical is a free radical while siloxy is any univalent radical of the general formula R3Si-O.

As nouns the difference between radical and siloxy

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 siloxy is any univalent radical of the general formula R3Si-O.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Siloxane vs Siloxy - What's the difference?

siloxane | siloxy | see also |

Siloxane is a see also of siloxy.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between siloxane and siloxy

is that siloxane is (organic chemistry) any of a class of compound having a short repeating unit of silicon and oxygen atoms (either in a chain or a ring) with organic side chains while siloxy is (organic chemistry) any univalent radical of the general formula r3si-o-.

As nouns the difference between siloxane and siloxy

is that siloxane is (organic chemistry) any of a class of compound having a short repeating unit of silicon and oxygen atoms (either in a chain or a ring) with organic side chains while siloxy is (organic chemistry) any univalent radical of the general formula r3si-o-.

Cell vs Angioblast - What's the difference?

cell | angioblast |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between cell and angioblast

is that cell is (biology) the basic unit of a living organism, consisting of a quantity of protoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane, which is able to synthesize proteins and replicate itself while angioblast is (biology) a cell that differentiates into blood cells and endothelium within an embryo.

As nouns the difference between cell and angioblast

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while angioblast is (biology) a cell that differentiates into blood cells and endothelium within an embryo.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Radical vs Acetoxymethyl - What's the difference?

radical | acetoxymethyl |


As nouns the difference between radical and acetoxymethyl

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 acetoxymethyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent radical ch3-c(=o)-o-ch2- derived from methyl acetate.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

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