terms |
hexyne |
As nouns the difference between terms and hexyne
is that
terms is while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
heyne |
hexyne |
As nouns the difference between heyne and hexyne
is that
heyne is a wretch; a rascal while
hexyne is any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
hexane |
hexyne |
As nouns the difference between hexane and hexyne
is that
hexane is (organic compound) any of five isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons, c
6h
14 they are colorless, volatile liquids while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
hexyne |
hexone |
As nouns the difference between hexyne and hexone
is that
hexyne is any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds while
hexone is a liquid hydrocarbon, C
6H
8, of the valylene series, obtained from distillation products of certain fats and gums.
hexine |
hexyne |
As nouns the difference between hexine and hexyne
is that
hexine is a hydrocarbon, C
6H
10, of the acetylene series; hexoylene while
hexyne is any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
hexyne |
hexene |
As nouns the difference between hexyne and hexene
is that
hexyne is any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds while
hexene is any of several isomers of the alkene having six carbon atoms and one double bond.
hexyne |
hexynyl |
As nouns the difference between hexyne and hexynyl
is that
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds while
hexynyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) a radical derived from a hexyne.
hydrocarbon |
hexyne |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydrocarbon and hexyne
is that
hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and hexyne
is that
hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
aliphatic |
hexyne |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aliphatic and hexyne
is that
aliphatic is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
As nouns the difference between aliphatic and hexyne
is that
aliphatic is a compound of this type while
hexyne is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic hydrocarbon having six triple bonds.
As an adjective aliphatic
is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain.