Similarities between Amphetamine and Substituent
Amphetamine and Substituent have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alpha and beta carbon, Functional group, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Isomer, Methyl group.
Alpha and beta carbon
The alpha carbon (Cα) in organic molecules refers to the first carbon atom that attaches to a functional group, such as a carbonyl.
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Functional group
In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific substituents or moieties within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules.
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries.
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Isomer
An isomer (from Greek ἰσομερής, isomerès; isos.
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Methyl group
A methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms — CH3.
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The list above answers the following questions
- What Amphetamine and Substituent have in common
- What are the similarities between Amphetamine and Substituent
Amphetamine and Substituent Comparison
Amphetamine has 457 relations, while Substituent has 61. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 5 / (457 + 61).
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