Terms vs Binane - What's the difference?
terms | binane |
(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs
:: Indeed, diene 4 was the starting point in our original report on the synthesis of binanes' as typified by the production of 6?-' binane from the reaction of quadricyclane 2 with diene 4.
As nouns the difference between terms and binane
is that terms is while binane is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having an extended molecular structure of fused norbornanes and cyclobutanes; many of them are molracs.binane
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