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Difference between Butyl acetate and Enantiomer

Butyl acetate vs. Enantiomer

n-Butyl acetate is an organic compound with the formula. In chemistry, an enantiomer (/ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ''ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər''; from Ancient Greek ἐναντίος (enantíos) 'opposite', and μέρος (méros) 'part') – also called optical isomer, antipode, or optical antipode – is one of two stereoisomers that are nonsuperposable onto their own mirror image.

Similarities between Butyl acetate and Enantiomer

Butyl acetate and Enantiomer have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Stereoisomerism.

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  • What Butyl acetate and Enantiomer have in common
  • What are the similarities between Butyl acetate and Enantiomer

Butyl acetate and Enantiomer Comparison

Butyl acetate has 21 relations, while Enantiomer has 61. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.22% = 1 / (21 + 61).

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