ethylene |
haloethylene |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between ethylene and haloethylene
is that
ethylene is the divalent radical derived from ethane while
haloethylene is any halogenated derivative of ethylene.
As nouns the difference between ethylene and haloethylene
is that
ethylene is the common name for the organic chemical compound ethene. The simplest alkene, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C
2H
4 while
haloethylene is any halogenated derivative of ethylene.
ethylene |
crossmetathesis |
As nouns the difference between ethylene and crossmetathesis
is that
ethylene is ethylene while
crossmetathesis is (organic chemistry) the reaction of two terminal olefins with the release of ethylene.
ethylene |
iodoethylene |
As nouns the difference between ethylene and iodoethylene
is that
ethylene is ethylene while
iodoethylene is (organic compound) any of several iodo derivatives of ethylene, but especially
tetraiodoethylene that is used as a fungicide.
ethylene |
melene |
In organic compound terms the difference between ethylene and melene
is that
ethylene is the common name for the organic chemical compound ethene. The simplest alkene, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C
2H
4 while
melene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, C
30H
60, of the ethylene series, obtained from beeswax as a white, scaly, crystalline wax.
ethylene |
olefine |
As nouns the difference between ethylene and olefine
is that
ethylene is ethylene while
olefine is olefin.
ethylene |
ethylenic |
As a noun ethylene
is ethylene.
As an adjective ethylenic is
(organic chemistry) containing ethylene or an ethylene derivative.
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