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Hydrocarbon vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

hydrocarbon | hemiterpene | Hypernyms |

Hydrocarbon is a hypernym of hemiterpene.


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydrocarbon and hemiterpene

is that hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while hemiterpene is (organic chemistry) any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and hemiterpene

is that hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while hemiterpene is (organic chemistry) any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

Atom vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

atom | hemiterpene |


As nouns the difference between atom and hemiterpene

is that atom is the smallest medieval unit of time, equal to fifteen ninety-fourths of a second while hemiterpene is any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

Carbon vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

carbon | hemiterpene |


As nouns the difference between carbon and hemiterpene

is that carbon is alternative form of (l) while hemiterpene is (organic chemistry) any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

Unit vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

unit | hemiterpene |


As a verb unit

is .

As a noun hemiterpene is

(organic chemistry) any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

Isoprene vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

isoprene | hemiterpene |


As nouns the difference between isoprene and hemiterpene

is that isoprene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, C5H8, that is readily polymerized; natural rubber (caoutchouc) is cis-1,4-polyisoprene, and trans-1,4-polyisoprene is present in gutta-percha and balata; it is the structural basis for the terpenes while hemiterpene is any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

Terpene vs Hemiterpene - What's the difference?

terpene | hemiterpene |

Hemiterpene is a related term of terpene.

Hemiterpene is a hypernym of terpene.



In organic chemistry terms the difference between terpene and hemiterpene

is that terpene is a very large class of naturally occurring and synthetic organic compounds formally derived from the hydrocarbon isoprene; they include many volatile compounds used in perfume and food flavours, turpentine, the steroids, the carotene pigments and rubber while hemiterpene is any terpene formed from a single isoprene unit, and having five carbon atoms.

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