intermediate |
threitol |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between intermediate and threitol
is that
intermediate is (chemistry) any substance formed as part of a series of chemical reactions that is not the end-product while
threitol is (chemistry) a polyalcohol with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
4, primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of other compounds.
As nouns the difference between intermediate and threitol
is that
intermediate is anything in an intermediate position while
threitol is (chemistry) a polyalcohol with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
4, primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of other compounds.
As an adjective intermediate
is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
As a verb intermediate
is to mediate, to be an intermediate.
synthesis |
threitol |
As nouns the difference between synthesis and threitol
is that
synthesis is while
threitol is (chemistry) a polyalcohol with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
4, primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of other compounds.
compound |
threitol |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between compound and threitol
is that
compound is (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight while
threitol is (chemistry) a polyalcohol with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
4, primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of other compounds.
As nouns the difference between compound and threitol
is that
compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or
compound can be anything made by combining several things while
threitol is (chemistry) a polyalcohol with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
4, primarily used as an intermediate in the chemical synthesis of other compounds.
As an adjective compound
is composed of elements; not simple.
As a verb compound
is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.
sulphur |
dithioerythritol |
As nouns the difference between sulphur and dithioerythritol
is that
sulphur is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
dithioerythritol is a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
As a verb sulphur
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
sugar |
dithioerythritol |
As nouns the difference between sugar and dithioerythritol
is that
sugar is ray, beam (of light or radiation) while
dithioerythritol is (chemistry) a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
epimer |
dithioerythritol |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between epimer and dithioerythritol
is that
epimer is (chemistry) any diastereoisomer that has the opposite configuration at only one of the stereogenic centres while
dithioerythritol is (chemistry) a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
As nouns the difference between epimer and dithioerythritol
is that
epimer is (chemistry) any diastereoisomer that has the opposite configuration at only one of the stereogenic centres while
dithioerythritol is (chemistry) a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
dithiothreitol |
dithioerythritol |
In chemistry terms the difference between dithiothreitol and dithioerythritol
is that
dithiothreitol is a small-molecule redox reagent with the molecular formula C
4H
10O
2S
2 while
dithioerythritol is a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
erythrose |
dithioerythritol |
As nouns the difference between erythrose and dithioerythritol
is that
erythrose is erythrose while
dithioerythritol is (chemistry) a sulphur-containing sugar, an epimer of dithiothreitol, derived from erythrose.
redox |
dithiothreitol |
As nouns the difference between redox and dithiothreitol
is that
redox is redox while
dithiothreitol is (chemistry) a small-molecule redox reagent with the molecular formula c
4h
10o
2s
2.
stylelessness |
styleless |
Derived terms |
Styleless is a derived term of stylelessness.
As a noun stylelessness
is absence of style.
As an adjective styleless is
lacking good style or any style at all.
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