acyl |
false |
As a noun acyl
is (organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
methyl |
acyl |
As nouns the difference between methyl and acyl
is that
methyl is methyl while
acyl is (organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
cat |
acyl |
As an adverb cat
is how much.
As an adjective cat
is how much.
As a noun acyl is
(organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
amyl |
acyl |
As nouns the difference between amyl and acyl
is that
amyl is pentyl while
acyl is any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
As an adjective amyl
is of or pertaining to starch.
acryl |
acyl |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between acryl and acyl
is that
acryl is the univalent radical derived from acrylic acid :- CH
2=CH-CO while
acyl is any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
acyl |
aryl |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between acyl and aryl
is that
acyl is any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid while
aryl is any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom.
acyl |
ketone |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between acyl and ketone
is that
acyl is any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid while
ketone is a homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule.
acyl |
carbonyl |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between acyl and carbonyl
is that
acyl is any of class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid while
carbonyl is in organic chemistry, a divalent functional group, (-CO-), characteristic of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amides, carboxylic acid anhydrides, carbonyl halides, esters and others.
acyl |
toluidide |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between acyl and toluidide
is that
acyl is (organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid while
toluidide is (organic chemistry) any of a class of organic amides in which one of the hydrogen atoms of the amino group of a toluidine is replaced by an acyl group.
As nouns the difference between acyl and toluidide
is that
acyl is (organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid while
toluidide is (organic chemistry) any of a class of organic amides in which one of the hydrogen atoms of the amino group of a toluidine is replaced by an acyl group.
acyl |
acp |
initialism |
Acyl is a initialism of acp.
As a noun acyl
is (organic chemistry) any of class of organic radicals, rco-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
As an initialism acp is
(biochemistry) acyl carrier protein.
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