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isopropylidene

Terms vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

terms | isopropylidene |


As nouns the difference between terms and isopropylidene

is that terms is while isopropylidene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical (ch2)2c=.

Isopropenyl vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

isopropenyl | isopropylidene |


In organic chemistry especially in combination terms the difference between isopropenyl and isopropylidene

is that isopropenyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical derived from isoprene while isopropylidene is the divalent radical (CH2)2C.

Propane vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

propane | isopropylidene |


As nouns the difference between propane and isopropylidene

is that propane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon, C3H8, a constituent of natural gas while isopropylidene is the divalent radical (CH2)2C.

Propylidene vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

propylidene | isopropylidene | Related terms |

Isopropylidene is a related term of propylidene.



In organic chemistry especially in combination terms the difference between propylidene and isopropylidene

is that propylidene is the divalent radical CH3-CH2-CH while isopropylidene is the divalent radical (CH2)2C.

Isopropyl vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

isopropyl | isopropylidene | Related terms |

Isopropylidene is a derived term of isopropyl.

Isopropylidene is a related term of isopropyl.



As nouns the difference between isopropyl and isopropylidene

is that isopropyl is the univalent organic radical (CH3)2CH while isopropylidene is the divalent radical (CH2)2C.

Radical vs Isopropylidene - What's the difference?

radical | isopropylidene |


As nouns the difference between radical and isopropylidene

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 isopropylidene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical (ch2)2c=.

As an adjective radical

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