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cycloalkenone

Terms vs Cycloalkenone - What's the difference?

terms | cycloalkenone |


As nouns the difference between terms and cycloalkenone

is that terms is while cycloalkenone is (organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

Cycloalkanone vs Cycloalkenone - What's the difference?

cycloalkanone | cycloalkenone |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cycloalkanone and cycloalkenone

is that cycloalkanone is (organic chemistry) any saturated alicyclic ketone while cycloalkenone is (organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

As nouns the difference between cycloalkanone and cycloalkenone

is that cycloalkanone is (organic chemistry) any saturated alicyclic ketone while cycloalkenone is (organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

Ketone vs Cycloalkenone - What's the difference?

ketone | cycloalkenone |


As nouns the difference between ketone and cycloalkenone

is that ketone is while cycloalkenone is (organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

Unsaturated vs Cycloalkenone - What's the difference?

unsaturated | cycloalkenone |


As an adjective unsaturated

is (chemistry|of a solution) not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a solute at the same temperature.

As a noun cycloalkenone is

(organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

Alicyclic vs Cycloalkenone - What's the difference?

alicyclic | cycloalkenone |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between alicyclic and cycloalkenone

is that alicyclic is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds having both aliphatic (chain) and cyclic (ring) structure while cycloalkenone is (organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.

As an adjective alicyclic

is (organic chemistry) of a class of organic compounds having both aliphatic (chain) and cyclic (ring) structure.

As a noun cycloalkenone is

(organic chemistry) any alicyclic unsaturated ketone.