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isoindene

Cyclopentadiene vs Isoindene - What's the difference?

cyclopentadiene | isoindene |


As nouns the difference between cyclopentadiene and isoindene

is that cyclopentadiene is cyclopentadiene while isoindene is (organic compound) a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula c9h8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.

Cyclohexadiene vs Isoindene - What's the difference?

cyclohexadiene | isoindene |


As nouns the difference between cyclohexadiene and isoindene

is that cyclohexadiene is cyclohexadiene while isoindene is (organic compound) a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula c9h8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.

Hydrocarbon vs Isoindene - What's the difference?

hydrocarbon | isoindene |


As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and isoindene

is that hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while isoindene is (organic compound) a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula c9h8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.

Polycyclic vs Isoindene - What's the difference?

polycyclic | isoindene |


As nouns the difference between polycyclic and isoindene

is that polycyclic is such a compound while isoindene is (organic compound) a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula c9h8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.

As an adjective polycyclic

is (chemistry) having two or more rings of atoms in the molecule.

Flammable vs Isoindene - What's the difference?

flammable | isoindene |


As nouns the difference between flammable and isoindene

is that flammable is any flammable substance while isoindene is a flammable polycyclic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C9H8, composed of a cyclohexadiene ring fused with a cyclopentadiene ring.

As an adjective flammable

is capable of burning, especially a liquid.