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Open-chain compound and Xylose

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Difference between Open-chain compound and Xylose

Open-chain compound vs. Xylose

In chemistry, an open-chain compound (also spelled as open chain compound) or acyclic compound (Greek prefix "α", without and "κύκλος", cycle) is a compound with a linear structure, rather than a cyclic one. Xylose (cf. ξύλον, xylon, "wood") is a sugar first isolated from wood, and named for it.

Similarities between Open-chain compound and Xylose

Open-chain compound and Xylose have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Open-chain compound and Xylose Comparison

Open-chain compound has 17 relations, while Xylose has 49. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (17 + 49).

References

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