chirality |
bromochlorofluoromethane |
As nouns the difference between chirality and bromochlorofluoromethane
is that
chirality is the phenomenon, in chemistry, physics and mathematics, in which objects are mirror images of each other, but are not identical while
bromochlorofluoromethane is (organic compound) a halogenated hydrocarbon, chbrclf, that is used in some fire extinguishers; its chirality is the basis of the.
hydrocarbon |
bromochlorofluoromethane |
As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and bromochlorofluoromethane
is that
hydrocarbon is a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while
bromochlorofluoromethane is a halogenated hydrocarbon, CHBrClF, that is used in some fire extinguishers; its chirality is the basis of the
Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules
halogenated |
bromochlorofluoromethane |
As a verb halogenated
is past tense of halogenate.
As an adjective halogenated
is treated or reacted with a halogen.
As a noun bromochlorofluoromethane is
a halogenated hydrocarbon, CHBrClF, that is used in some fire extinguishers; its chirality is the basis of the
Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules