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Difference between Isocyanate and Nucleophile
Isocyanate vs. Nucleophile
In organic chemistry, isocyanate is the functional group with the formula. In chemistry, a nucleophile is a chemical species that forms bonds by donating an electron pair.
Similarities between Isocyanate and Nucleophile
Isocyanate and Nucleophile have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alcohol (chemistry), Amide, Amine, Ammonia, Electrophile, Isothiocyanate.
Alcohol (chemistry)
In chemistry, an alcohol is a type of organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl functional group bound to carbon.
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Amide
In organic chemistry, an amide, also known as an organic amide or a carboxamide, is a compound with the general formula, where R, R', and R″ represent any group, typically organyl groups or hydrogen atoms.
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Amine
In chemistry, amines are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.
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Ammonia
Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula.
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Electrophile
In chemistry, an electrophile is a chemical species that forms bonds with nucleophiles by accepting an electron pair.
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Isothiocyanate
In organic chemistry, isothiocyanate is a functional group as found in compounds with the formula.
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The list above answers the following questions
- What Isocyanate and Nucleophile have in common
- What are the similarities between Isocyanate and Nucleophile
Isocyanate and Nucleophile Comparison
Isocyanate has 89 relations, while Nucleophile has 105. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.09% = 6 / (89 + 105).
References
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