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Analog Definition:

  • In chemistry, a compound that closely resembles another in structure.

    Foundations in Microbiology by Kathleen Park Talaro, Arthur Talaro



Analog Notes:

An analog is any compound, either a structural or a chemical analog that has structural similarity with another compound. However, there is a certain dissimilarity in some component between the two structures. Silanol is a structural analog of methanol.

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