glyoxaline vs imidazole what difference
what is difference between glyoxaline and imidazole
English
Noun
glyoxaline (plural glyoxalines)
- (organic chemistry) An organic base, C3H4N2, produced by the action of ammonia on glyoxal.
- (organic chemistry) Any of the series of which glyoxaline is a type.
Synonyms
- oxaline
English
Noun
imidazole (plural imidazoles)
- (organic chemistry) A heterocyclic organic compound containing two nitrogen atoms separated by a carbon atom in a five-membered ring, called 1,3-diazole in IUPAC nomenclature.
- (organic chemistry) A group of compounds containing that structure.
Hypernyms
- diazole
Coordinate terms
- pyrazole
Related terms
- imidazolic
- imidazoheterocycle
- naphthoimidazole
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