ethoxide |
alkoxide |
As nouns the difference between ethoxide and alkoxide
is that
ethoxide is (chemistry) the anion ch
3ch
2o
− derived from ethanol by the loss of a proton while
alkoxide is (organic chemistry) any organic compound derived from an alcohol by replacement of a hydrogen atom with a metal or other cationic species.
ethoxide |
methoxide |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ethoxide and methoxide
is that
ethoxide is (chemistry) any salt of this anion while
methoxide is (chemistry) any salt of this anion.
As nouns the difference between ethoxide and methoxide
is that
ethoxide is (chemistry) the anion ch
3ch
2o
− derived from ethanol by the loss of a proton while
methoxide is (chemistry) the anion ch
3o
− derived from methanol by the loss of a proton.