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carbane

Carbane - What does it mean?

carbane | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun carbane

is a proposed systematic name for methane.

Carbane vs Carbene - What's the difference?

carbane | carbene |


As nouns the difference between carbane and carbene

is that carbane is a proposed systematic name for methane while carbene is any short-lived, reactive species R2C:, especially the parent compound CH2: (also called methylene).

Carbage vs Carbane - What's the difference?

carbage | carbane |


As nouns the difference between carbage and carbane

is that carbage is shreds and patches of cloth cut off by a tailor when cutting out clothes or carbage can be food that is high in carbohydrates while carbane is (nonstandard|organic compound) a proposed systematic name for methane.

Carbone vs Carbane - What's the difference?

carbone | carbane |


As a verb carbone

is .

As an adjective carbone

is carbonaceous.

As a noun carbane is

(nonstandard|organic compound) a proposed systematic name for methane.

Carbine vs Carbane - What's the difference?

carbine | carbane |


As nouns the difference between carbine and carbane

is that carbine is a rifle with a short barrel while carbane is (nonstandard|organic compound) a proposed systematic name for methane.

Carbane vs Cabane - What's the difference?

carbane | cabane |


As nouns the difference between carbane and cabane

is that carbane is a proposed systematic name for methane while cabane is the tripod, pylon, or struts usually at the centre-section of a biplane or high-winged monoplane.

Carbyne vs Carbane - What's the difference?

carbyne | carbane |


As nouns the difference between carbyne and carbane

is that carbyne is the trivalent radical r-c⋮ or any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives while carbane is (nonstandard|organic compound) a proposed systematic name for methane.