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molrac

Terms vs Molrac - What's the difference?

terms | molrac |


As nouns the difference between terms and molrac

is that terms is while molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack.

Ladderane vs Molrac - What's the difference?

ladderane | molrac | see also |

Ladderane is a see also of molrac.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ladderane and molrac

is that ladderane is (organic chemistry) any of a class of polycyclic hydrocarbons, consisting of repeating cyclobutane moieties, that resemble ladders while molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack.

As nouns the difference between ladderane and molrac

is that ladderane is (organic chemistry) any of a class of polycyclic hydrocarbons, consisting of repeating cyclobutane moieties, that resemble ladders while molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack.

Rack vs Molrac - What's the difference?

rack | molrac |


As nouns the difference between rack and molrac

is that rack is dress, skirt while molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack.

Multicyclic vs Molrac - What's the difference?

multicyclic | molrac |


As an adjective multicyclic

is having several cycles.

As a noun molrac is

(organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack.

Molrac vs Binane - What's the difference?

molrac | binane |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between molrac and binane

is that molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack while binane is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs.

As nouns the difference between molrac and binane

is that molrac is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having a rigid, multicyclic structure resembling a rack while binane is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs.