taxonomy |
triphenylstibine |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and triphenylstibine
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
triphenylstibine is (organic compound) a chemical compound, sb(c
6h
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
triphenylantimony |
triphenylstibine |
Synonyms |
Triphenylantimony is a synonym of triphenylstibine.
As a noun triphenylstibine is
(organic compound) a chemical compound, sb(c
6h
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
synthesis |
triphenylstibine |
As nouns the difference between synthesis and triphenylstibine
is that
synthesis is while
triphenylstibine is (organic compound) a chemical compound, sb(c
6h
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
organic |
triphenylstibine |
As nouns the difference between organic and triphenylstibine
is that
organic is (chemistry) an organic compound while
triphenylstibine is (organic compound) a chemical compound, sb(c
6h
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
As an adjective organic
is (biology) pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
reagent |
triphenylstibine |
As nouns the difference between reagent and triphenylstibine
is that
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting while
triphenylstibine is a chemical compound, Sb(C
6H
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
ligand |
triphenylstibine |
As nouns the difference between ligand and triphenylstibine
is that
ligand is ligand while
triphenylstibine is (organic compound) a chemical compound, sb(c
6h
5)
3, used as a ligand in coordination chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.