- - One of two or more chemical compounds with the same formula but different atomic arrangements
- - Ethanol or dimethyl ether
- - Alanine or dioxin
- - Similar chemical compound
- - Compound with same formula but different arrangement of atoms as another
- - Compound with a chemical "twin"
- - ...s are compounds with similar but different molecular forms, such as propyne and propadiene
- - Almost-identical compound
- - chemical close kin
- - Mineralogists removing slating from more than two compounds
- - Compound that resembles another, but is structurally different
- - Compound related to another compound
- - Chemical compound — I'm Eros (anag)
- - 1-bromopropane, to 2-bromopropane
- - Chemist's compound
- - Chemical relative
- - Compound atomically similar to another
- - Chemical cousin
- - Compound sharing a formula with another
- - Chemical variant
- - Compound with same formula as another but not atom arrangement
- - Chemical variation
- - Octane, e.g
- - Fructose, to glucose
- - Chemical 'twin'
- - Multiple-formed compound
- - Beta carotene, for one
- - Atomic nucleus with a different energy state to other nuclei
- - Beta carotene, to carotene
- - Methylpropane, vis-à-vis butane
- - Beta carotene, e.g
- - Leader of infamous county set's abandoned compound
- - Related compound
- - Neopentane, to pentane
- - Fraternal twin, in chemistry
- - Similar compound
- - Glucose, to fructose
- - Ethanol, in relation to dimethyl ether
- - Chemistry test topic
- - Cousin of a compound
- - Compound with multiple forms
- - Variant compound
- - Compound similar to another
- - Compound related to another
- - Chemically related compound
- - Chemical compound having variants
- - Compound variation
- - Compound's close relative
- - Some chemical compounds
- - Compound variant
- - Chemical "anagram"
- - Fulminic acid, to cyanic acid
- - Pentane, e.g.
- - One of chemically related compounds
- - Same compound with a different arrangement of atoms
- - Diethyl ether, to butanol
- - Phenanthrene, to anthracene
- - Chemistry exam topic, perhaps
- - Theobromine, e.g.
- - Same substance, different properties
- - Different arrangement of a given compound's atoms
- - Ethanol, to dimethyl ether
- - Compound with other forms
- - Precipitation line, in meteorology
- - Isobutane, to "n"-butane
- - Chemical nuclide
- - Chemically similar compound
- - Butylene e.g.
- - Certain nuclide
- - Chemical compound of more than one form
- - Chemical compound resembling another one
- - Radioactive nucleus
- - Equal in atomic number
- - Molecular variation
- - Compound resembling another
- - Nuclear compound
- - Nuclear term.
- - Term in chemistry.
- - Chemistry term.
- - Type of chemical compound.
- - Nuclear phenomenon.
- - A compound possessing same kinds and numbers of atoms as others.
- - Chemical compound
- - Lab compound
- - molecule with the same chemical formula as another
- - compound with the same atoms in a different arrangement
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