amine |
amine |
In plural of|amin|lang=de terms the difference between amine and amine
is that
amine is while
amine is .
As nouns the difference between amine and amine
is that
amine is while
amine is .
amine |
monohydrochloride |
As nouns the difference between amine and monohydrochloride
is that
amine is while
monohydrochloride is (chemistry) any compound containing a single hydrochloride group (where multiple ones are possible).
amides |
amine |
As nouns the difference between amides and amine
is that
amides is plural of lang=en while
amine is a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals.
ammonium |
amine |
As nouns the difference between ammonium and amine
is that
ammonium is ammonium while
amine is .
amine |
polyamine |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between amine and polyamine
is that
amine is any organic compound containing an amine functional group while
polyamine is any compound having many (more than three) amino functional groups; especially such compounds formed by decomposition of proteins.
As nouns the difference between amine and polyamine
is that
amine is a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals while
polyamine is any compound having many (more than three) amino functional groups; especially such compounds formed by decomposition of proteins.
amine |
ketone |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between amine and ketone
is that
amine is any organic compound containing an amine functional group while
ketone is a homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule.
As nouns the difference between amine and ketone
is that
amine is a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals while
ketone is a homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule.
amine |
acid |
As nouns the difference between amine and acid
is that
amine is a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals while
acid is a sour substance.
As an adjective acid is
sour, sharp, or biting to the taste; tart; having the taste of vinegar.
amine |
base |
As a noun amine
is .
As an acronym base is
b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .
alkaloids |
amine |
As nouns the difference between alkaloids and amine
is that
alkaloids is while
amine is .
amine |
bleach |
As nouns the difference between amine and bleach
is that
amine is a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals while
bleach is a chemical, such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, or a preparation of such a chemical, used for disinfecting or whitening.
As an adjective bleach is
pale; bleak.
As a verb bleach is
to treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair).
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