terms |
hexanal |
As nouns the difference between terms and hexanal
is that
terms is while
hexanal is (organic compound) the saturated aliphatic aldehyde having six carbon atoms.
hexane |
hexanal |
In organic compound terms the difference between hexane and hexanal
is that
hexane is any of five isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons, C
6H
14. They are colorless, volatile liquids while
hexanal is the saturated aliphatic aldehyde having six carbon atoms.
hexanal |
hexanone |
In organic compound terms the difference between hexanal and hexanone
is that
hexanal is the saturated aliphatic aldehyde having six carbon atoms while
hexanone is any of several isomers of the saturated aliphatic ketone having six carbon atoms.
hexanal |
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hexanal |
isohexanal |
hexanal |
hexenal |
In organic compound terms the difference between hexanal and hexenal
is that
hexanal is the saturated aliphatic aldehyde having six carbon atoms while
hexenal is any of several isomeric unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes having six carbon atoms and one double bond.
hexanal |
hexanol |
In organic compound terms the difference between hexanal and hexanol
is that
hexanal is the saturated aliphatic aldehyde having six carbon atoms while
hexanol is any of many isomers of the saturated aliphatic alcohol having six carbon atoms.