isobutylene |
butylene |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between isobutylene and butylene
is that
isobutylene is (organic compound) methylpropene; isobutene while
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
As nouns the difference between isobutylene and butylene
is that
isobutylene is (organic compound) methylpropene; isobutene while
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
butylene |
butylidene |
As nouns the difference between butylene and butylidene
is that
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber while
butylidene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical derived from butane ch
3-ch
2-ch
2-ch=.
propane |
butylene |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between propane and butylene
is that
propane is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c
3h
8, a constituent of natural gas while
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
As nouns the difference between propane and butylene
is that
propane is (organic compound) an aliphatic hydrocarbon, c
3h
8, a constituent of natural gas while
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
rutylene |
butylene |
As nouns the difference between rutylene and butylene
is that
rutylene is (chemistry) a liquid hydrocarbon, c
10h
18, of the acetylene series while
butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
butane |
butylene |
In organic compound terms the difference between butane and butylene
is that
butane is a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C
4H
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions while
butylene is any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber.
butylene |
quartene |
As nouns the difference between butylene and quartene
is that
butylene is any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber while
quartene is butylene.
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