different between aliphatic vs isopropanol
aliphatic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (áleiphar, “oil, ointment”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æl??fæt?k/
Adjective
aliphatic (not comparable)
- (organic chemistry) Of a class of organic compounds in which the carbon atoms are arranged in an open chain.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
aliphatic (plural aliphatics)
- A compound of this type.
- (chiefly in the plural) A petroleum fraction containing no aromatic compounds
See also
- alicyclic
- aromatic
aliphatic From the web:
- what aliphatic hydrocarbons
- what aliphatic meaning
- what's aliphatic compound
- what aliphatic system
- aliphatic what does it mean
- what is aliphatic and aromatic
- what are aliphatic amines
- what is aliphatic alcohol
isopropanol
English
Etymology
iso- +? propanol
Noun
isopropanol (countable and uncountable, plural isopropanols)
- (organic chemistry) The aliphatic alcohol 2-propanol; isopropyl alcohol
isopropanol From the web:
- what isopropanol is used for
- isopropanol what does it do
- isopropyl alcohol
- what is isopropanol made of
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