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Carboxylate and Functional group

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Carboxylate and Functional group

Carboxylate vs. Functional group

A carboxylate is a salt or ester of a carboxylic acid. In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific substituents or moieties within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules.

Similarities between Carboxylate and Functional group

Carboxylate and Functional group have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Carboxylic acid, Ester.

Carboxylic acid

A carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains a carboxyl group (C(.

Carboxylate and Carboxylic acid · Carboxylic acid and Functional group · See more »

Ester

In chemistry, an ester is a chemical compound derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one –OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced by an –O–alkyl (alkoxy) group.

Carboxylate and Ester · Ester and Functional group · See more »

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Carboxylate and Functional group Comparison

Carboxylate has 17 relations, while Functional group has 175. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.04% = 2 / (17 + 175).

References

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