terms |
collidine |
As nouns the difference between terms and collidine
is that
terms is while
collidine is (organic compound) any of six isomers of trimethylpyridine.
collidine |
colliding |
As a noun collidine
is (organic compound) any of six isomers of trimethylpyridine.
As a verb colliding is
.
pyridine |
collidine |
In organic compound terms the difference between pyridine and collidine
is that
pyridine is any of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of five carbon atoms and an nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, C
5H
5N while
collidine is any of six isomers of trimethylpyridine.
trimethyl |
collidine |
As nouns the difference between trimethyl and collidine
is that
trimethyl is (organic chemistry) (
in combination ) three methyl groups in a molecule while
collidine is (organic compound) any of six isomers of trimethylpyridine.