diamine |
diazine |
As nouns the difference between diamine and diazine
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
diazine is (organic compound) any six-membered aromatic heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and three double bonds.
diamino |
diamine |
As nouns the difference between diamino and diamine
is that
diamino is (organic chemistry) two amino groups in a molecule while
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups.
diamine |
diimine |
As nouns the difference between diamine and diimine
is that
diamine is any compound containing two amino functional groups while
diimine is any compound having two imine functional groups.
diamide |
diamine |
As nouns the difference between diamide and diamine
is that
diamide is any compound having two amide groups while
diamine is any compound containing two amino functional groups.
diamine |
thionine |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between diamine and thionine
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
thionine is (chemistry) an artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulfur derivative of certain aromatic diamines.
As nouns the difference between diamine and thionine
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
thionine is (chemistry) an artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulfur derivative of certain aromatic diamines.
diamine |
thiuret |
As nouns the difference between diamine and thiuret
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
thiuret is (organic compound) a heterocyclic diamine derivative of dithiazole, obtained from dithiobiuret.
diamine |
hydrazination |
As nouns the difference between diamine and hydrazination
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
hydrazination is (organic chemistry) treatment or reaction with hydrazine, especially any addition reaction in which the elements of hydrazine are added across a double bond to form a diamine.
diamine |
amidoamine |
As nouns the difference between diamine and amidoamine
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
amidoamine is (organic chemistry) any amine that also has an amide group (typically a monoamide of a diamine).
diamine |
azoreductase |
As nouns the difference between diamine and azoreductase
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
azoreductase is (enzyme) any of a family of enzymes that catalyze the conversion of diamines to azo compounds.
diamine |
prometon |
As nouns the difference between diamine and prometon
is that
diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while
prometon is a herbicide, n,n'-diisopropyl-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine.
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