oxime |
semicarbazone |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between oxime and semicarbazone
is that
oxime is any of a class of organic compounds, of general formula RR'C=NOH, derived from the condensation of an aldehyde (R' = H) or ketone with hydroxylamine while
semicarbazone is the reaction product of an aldehyde or ketone with semicarbazide; they have the general formula R
1R
2C=N-NH-CO-NH
2
taxonomy |
semicarbazone |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and semicarbazone
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
semicarbazone is (organic chemistry) the reaction product of an aldehyde or ketone with semicarbazide; they have the general formula r
1r
2c=n-nh-co-nh
2.
semicarbazone |
thiosemicarbazone |
As nouns the difference between semicarbazone and thiosemicarbazone
is that
semicarbazone is (organic chemistry) the reaction product of an aldehyde or ketone with semicarbazide; they have the general formula r
1r
2c=n-nh-co-nh
2 while
thiosemicarbazone is (chemistry) an analogue of a semicarbazone that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.