carbonyl |
diphenylmethanone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and diphenylmethanone
is that
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 while
diphenylmethanone is an aromatic compound made of two phenyl connected by a carbonyl functional group, more usually called benzophenone.
carbonyl |
thioguanine |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and thioguanine
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
thioguanine is (organic compound) a derivative of guanine obtained by replacing the carbonyl group with a thiol; it is an antineoplastic agent.
carbonyl |
isoxazolidinone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and isoxazolidinone
is that
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 while
isoxazolidinone is an isomer of oxazolidinone having the carbonyl in a different position in the ring.
carbonyl |
enaminone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and enaminone
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
enaminone is (organic chemistry) any compound having a carbonyl group adjacent to the double bond of an enamine.
carbonyl |
carbonylate |
As a noun carbonyl
is carbonyl.
As a verb carbonylate is
(
label) to introduce a carbonyl group, or the elements of carbon monoxide, into a molecule.
carbonyl |
oxoalkyl |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and oxoalkyl
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
oxoalkyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) any alkyl group in which a methylene group has been replaced by a carbonyl group.
carbonyl |
dioxolanone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and dioxolanone
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
dioxolanone is (organic compound) any cyclic ketone derived from dioxolane, but especially the cyclic carbonates in which the carbonyl group is attached to both oxygen atoms.
carbonyl |
carbonylative |
As a noun carbonyl
is carbonyl.
As an adjective carbonylative is
(organic chemistry) that forms a carbonyl group, especially by combination with carbon monoxide.
carbonyl |
pyrimidinedione |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and pyrimidinedione
is that
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 while
pyrimidinedione is any of a class of chemical compounds characterized by a pyrimidine ring substituted with two carbonyl groups.
carbonyl |
cyclopropenone |
As nouns the difference between carbonyl and cyclopropenone
is that
carbonyl is carbonyl while
cyclopropenone is (organic compound) the cyclic ketone having three carbon atoms and one double bond opposite the carbonyl group.
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