Phosphacyclic is a see also of azacyclic.
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between phosphacyclic and azacyclic
is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while azacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring.
As adjectives the difference between phosphacyclic and azacyclic
is that phosphacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring while azacyclic is (organic chemistry) describing any heterocycle having one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring.
phosphacyclic
English
Adjective
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(organic chemistry) Describing any heterocycle having one or more phosphorus atoms in the ring
See also
*azacyclic
*oxacyclic
*thiacyclic azacyclic
English
Adjective
(-)
(organic chemistry) Describing any heterocycle having one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring
See also
* oxacyclic
* phosphacyclic
* thiacyclic