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Terms vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

terms | cyclomer |


As nouns the difference between terms and cyclomer

is that terms is while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclotetramer vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclotetramer | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclomer is a related term of cyclotetramer.



In organic chemistry terms the difference between cyclotetramer and cyclomer

is that cyclotetramer is any cyclomer (cyclic polymer) formed from four monomers while cyclomer is any cyclic polymer.

Cyclotrimer vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclotrimer | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclotrimer is a related term of cyclomer.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cyclotrimer and cyclomer

is that cyclotrimer is (organic chemistry) any cyclomer (cyclic polymer) formed from three monomers while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any cyclic polymer.

As nouns the difference between cyclotrimer and cyclomer

is that cyclotrimer is (organic chemistry) any cyclomer (cyclic polymer) formed from three monomers while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclodimer vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclodimer | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclodimer is a related term of cyclomer.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cyclodimer and cyclomer

is that cyclodimer is (organic chemistry) any cyclomer (cyclic polymer) formed from two monomers while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any cyclic polymer.

As nouns the difference between cyclodimer and cyclomer

is that cyclodimer is (organic chemistry) any cyclomer (cyclic polymer) formed from two monomers while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclomerization vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclomerization | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclomerization is a related term of cyclomer.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cyclomerization and cyclomer

is that cyclomerization is (organic chemistry) any reaction that produces a cyclomer while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any cyclic polymer.

As nouns the difference between cyclomerization and cyclomer

is that cyclomerization is (organic chemistry) any reaction that produces a cyclomer while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclomerized vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclomerized | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclomer is a related term of cyclomerized.



As a verb cyclomerized

is past tense of cyclomerize.

As an adjective cyclomerized

is converted into a cyclomer.

As a noun cyclomer is

any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclomerize vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclomerize | cyclomer | Related terms |

Cyclomerize is a related term of cyclomer.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cyclomerize and cyclomer

is that cyclomerize is (organic chemistry) to convert into a cyclomer while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any cyclic polymer.

As a verb cyclomerize

is (organic chemistry) to convert into a cyclomer.

As a noun cyclomer is

(organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Polymer vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

polymer | cyclomer |


As nouns the difference between polymer and cyclomer

is that polymer is polymer while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Cyclic vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

cyclic | cyclomer |


As an adjective cyclic

is characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals.

As a noun cyclomer is

(organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.

Ring vs Cyclomer - What's the difference?

ring | cyclomer |


As nouns the difference between ring and cyclomer

is that ring is ring (a place where some sports take place; as, a boxing ring) while cyclomer is (organic chemistry) any compound formed from another by formation of a ring, usually by linking two radicals.