alkanoic |
alkanoate |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkanoic and alkanoate
is that
alkanoic is describing any simple aliphatic carboxylic acid, especially a fatty acid while
alkanoate is any salt or ester of an alkanoic acid.
As an adjective alkanoic
is describing any simple aliphatic carboxylic acid, especially a fatty acid.
As a noun alkanoate is
any salt or ester of an alkanoic acid.
alkanoic |
alkenoic |
see also |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkanoic and alkenoic
is that
alkanoic is describing any simple aliphatic carboxylic acid, especially a fatty acid while
alkenoic is describing any unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acid.