indolate |
insolate |
As a noun indolate
is any anion (or salt containing such an anion) derived from an indole by removal of the hydrogen atom bound to the nitrogen atom.
As a verb insolate is
to dry in, or expose to, the sun's rays; to ripen or prepare by such exposure.
nitrogen |
indolate |
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and indolate
is that
nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while
indolate is (organic chemistry) any anion (or salt containing such an anion) derived from an indole by removal of the hydrogen atom bound to the nitrogen atom.
hydrogen |
indolate |
As nouns the difference between hydrogen and indolate
is that
hydrogen is the lightest chemical element (
symbol h) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 100794 while
indolate is (organic chemistry) any anion (or salt containing such an anion) derived from an indole by removal of the hydrogen atom bound to the nitrogen atom.
indole |
indolate |
As nouns the difference between indole and indolate
is that
indole is an organic compound, C
8H
7N, found in coal tar, and produced in the gut by the bacterial decomposition of tryptophan; it is an aromatic bicyclic heterocycle having a benzene ring fused with a pyrrole ring; indole and its derivatives occur widely in nature and have many industrial applications while
indolate is any anion (or salt containing such an anion) derived from an indole by removal of the hydrogen atom bound to the nitrogen atom.
anion |
indolate |
As nouns the difference between anion and indolate
is that
anion is (
negatively charged ion) while
indolate is (organic chemistry) any anion (or salt containing such an anion) derived from an indole by removal of the hydrogen atom bound to the nitrogen atom.