alkene |
chloroalkene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and chloroalkene
is that
alkene is while
chloroalkene is (organic chemistry) any chloro derivative of an alkene.
alkene |
bromoalkene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and bromoalkene
is that
alkene is while
bromoalkene is (organic chemistry) any bromo derivative of an alkene.
alkene |
alkenylation |
As nouns the difference between alkene and alkenylation
is that
alkene is while
alkenylation is (organic chemistry) reaction with an alkene, especially an addition reaction.
alkene |
decatetraene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and decatetraene
is that
alkene is while
decatetraene is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated alkenes having ten carbon atoms and four double bonds.
alkene |
decadiene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and decadiene
is that
alkene is while
decadiene is (organic compound) any of several isomeric unsaturated alkenes having ten carbon atoms and two double bonds.
alkene |
nitroalkene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and nitroalkene
is that
alkene is while
nitroalkene is (organic chemistry) any nitro derivative of an alkene.
alkene |
silsesquioxane |
As nouns the difference between alkene and silsesquioxane
is that
alkene is while
silsesquioxane is (chemistry) any chemical compound with the empirical chemical formula rsio
15, where
r is either hydrogen or an alkyl, alkene, aryl or arylene group.
alkene |
fluoroalkene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and fluoroalkene
is that
alkene is while
fluoroalkene is (organic chemistry) any fluoro-derivative of an alkene.
alkene |
thieno |
As nouns the difference between alkene and thieno
is that
alkene is while
thieno is (organic chemistry|in combination) a substituent having a sulfur atom joined to an alkene group.
alkene |
dipolarophile |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkene and dipolarophile
is that
alkene is an unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds while
dipolarophile is any compound (most often alkenes) that react with 1,3-dipoles in a cycloaddition reaction.
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