quinone |
quinoxyl |
As nouns the difference between quinone and quinoxyl
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
quinoxyl is (chemistry|archaic) the hypothetical radical of certain quinone derivatives related to rhodizonic acid.
quinone |
xyloquinone |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between quinone and xyloquinone
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
xyloquinone is (organic compound) any of a group of quinone compounds obtained by the oxidation of xylidines.
As nouns the difference between quinone and xyloquinone
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
xyloquinone is (organic compound) any of a group of quinone compounds obtained by the oxidation of xylidines.
quinone |
isochromanequinone |
As nouns the difference between quinone and isochromanequinone
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
isochromanequinone is (organic chemistry) any quinone derived from an isochromane.
quinone |
methoxatin |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between quinone and methoxatin
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
methoxatin is (organic compound) the quinone
pyrroloquinolinequinone that is a cofactor in copper-containing amine oxidases.
As nouns the difference between quinone and methoxatin
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
methoxatin is (organic compound) the quinone
pyrroloquinolinequinone that is a cofactor in copper-containing amine oxidases.
quinone |
thymoquinone |
In organic compound terms the difference between quinone and thymoquinone
is that
quinone is any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
thymoquinone is a monoterpenoid quinone, found in caraway, coriander and nutmeg, that has antioxidant activity.
quinone |
tauranin |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between quinone and tauranin
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
tauranin is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene quinone that is a metabolic pigment found in some fungi.
As nouns the difference between quinone and tauranin
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
tauranin is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene quinone that is a metabolic pigment found in some fungi.
quinone |
chloranil |
As nouns the difference between quinone and chloranil
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
chloranil is a quinone with the molecular formula c
6cl
4o
2, used as a fungicide.
quinone |
xylindein |
As nouns the difference between quinone and xylindein
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
xylindein is a quinone pigment, a dimeric naphthoquinone derivative, responsible for the characteristic bluish-green stain of wood infected by the
chlorociboria aeruginascens mushroom.
quinone |
orthobenzoquinone |
As nouns the difference between quinone and orthobenzoquinone
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
orthobenzoquinone is (organic chemistry) one of the two isomers of quinone, 1,2-benzoquinone.
quinone |
parabenzoquinone |
As nouns the difference between quinone and parabenzoquinone
is that
quinone is (organic compound) any of a class of aromatic compounds having two carbonyl functional groups in the same six-membered ring while
parabenzoquinone is (organic chemistry) one of the two isomers of quinone, 1,4-benzoquinone.
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