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germyl

Terms vs Germyl - What's the difference?

terms | germyl |


As nouns the difference between terms and germyl

is that terms is while germyl is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent radical of germanium h3ge- that is analogous to methyl.

Germyl vs Germy - What's the difference?

germyl | germy |


As a noun germyl

is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent radical of germanium h3ge- that is analogous to methyl.

As an adjective germy is

(informal) that carries germs.

Germyne vs Germyl - What's the difference?

germyne | germyl | Related terms |

Germyl is a related term of germyne.


Germyne is likely misspelled.


Germyne has no English definition.

As a noun germyl is

the univalent radical of germanium H3Ge- that is analogous to methyl.

Germylene vs Germyl - What's the difference?

germylene | germyl | Related terms |

Germylene is a related term of germyl.


As nouns the difference between germylene and germyl

is that germylene is (chemistry) any germylidene while germyl is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent radical of germanium h3ge- that is analogous to methyl.

Methyl vs Germyl - What's the difference?

methyl | germyl |


As nouns the difference between methyl and germyl

is that methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while germyl is the univalent radical of germanium H3Ge- that is analogous to methyl.

Germanium vs Germyl - What's the difference?

germanium | germyl |


As nouns the difference between germanium and germyl

is that germanium is germanium (symbol: ge) while germyl is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent radical of germanium h3ge- that is analogous to methyl.

Radical vs Germyl - What's the difference?

radical | germyl |


As nouns the difference between radical and germyl

is that radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while germyl is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent radical of germanium h3ge- that is analogous to methyl.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.