ketone |
oxazolidinone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and oxazolidinone
is that
ketone is while
oxazolidinone is (organic compound) any of a class of heterocyclic ketones, derived from oxazolidine, useful in organic synthesis.
ketone |
isopropylacetone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and isopropylacetone
is that
ketone is while
isopropylacetone is (organic compound) methyl isobutyl ketone, a colourless liquid widely used as a solvent.
ketone |
pyrone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and pyrone
is that
ketone is while
pyrone is (organic compound) any of a class of cyclic chemical compounds that contain an unsaturated six-membered ring with two double bonds, one oxygen atom and a ketone functional group.
ketone |
aldol |
As nouns the difference between ketone and aldol
is that
ketone is while
aldol is (organic chemistry) any aldehyde or ketone having a hydroxy group in the beta- position.
ketone |
imidazolinone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and imidazolinone
is that
ketone is while
imidazolinone is (organic compound) a heterocyclic ketone derived from imidazoline.
ketone |
acridone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and acridone
is that
ketone is while
acridone is (organic compound) an tricyclic heterocyclic ketone derived from acridine; any derivative of this compound.
ketone |
azapropazone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and azapropazone
is that
ketone is while
azapropazone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, a ketone derivative of pyrazole.
ketone |
borneol |
As nouns the difference between ketone and borneol
is that
ketone is while
borneol is borneol.
ketone |
thione |
As nouns the difference between ketone and thione
is that
ketone is while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
ketone |
nonanone |
As nouns the difference between ketone and nonanone
is that
ketone is a homologous series of organic molecules whose functional group is an oxygen atom joined to a carbon atom—by a double bond—in a carbon-hydrogen based molecule while
nonanone is a ketone derived from nonane, having the formula C
9H
18O.
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