fluorene |
undefined |
As a noun fluorene
is fluorene.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fluorene |
anthracene |
In organic compound|lang=fr terms the difference between fluorene and anthracene
is that
fluorene is fluorene while
anthracene is anthracene.
As nouns the difference between fluorene and anthracene
is that
fluorene is fluorene while
anthracene is anthracene.
fluorene |
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fluorene |
fluoride |
As nouns the difference between fluorene and fluoride
is that
fluorene is fluorene while
fluoride is .
fluorane |
fluorene |
As nouns the difference between fluorane and fluorene
is that
fluorane is (chemistry) fluorine hydride or hydrogen fluoride, hf while
fluorene is fluorene.
fluorone |
fluorene |
As nouns the difference between fluorone and fluorene
is that
fluorone is a tricyclic heterocyclic ketone that is the basis of a class of synthetic dyestuffs while
fluorene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two benzene rings joined together directly, and also via a methylene bridge; it is used in light-emitting diodes.
taxonomy |
fluorene |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fluorene
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
fluorene is fluorene.
fluorene |
benzofluorene |
As nouns the difference between fluorene and benzofluorene
is that
fluorene is fluorene while
benzofluorene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in which a benzene ring is fused to a fluorene moiety.
fluorene |
diazafluorene |
In organic compound terms the difference between fluorene and diazafluorene
is that
fluorene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two benzene rings joined together directly, and also via a methylene bridge; it is used in light-emitting diodes while
diazafluorene is any of several isomeric tricyclic aromatic heterocycles derived from fluorene by replacement of two CH groups by nitrogen atoms.
fluorene |
fluorenylidene |
As nouns the difference between fluorene and fluorenylidene
is that
fluorene is fluorene while
fluorenylidene is (organic chemistry) the divalent radical derived from the bridging methylene group of fluorene.
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