Anhydrase vs Anhydrate - What's the difference?
anhydrase | anhydrate |
(organic chemistry) An acid anhydride
(chemistry) The anhydrous form of a normally hydrated compound
To dehydrate, especially in food processing.
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between anhydrase and anhydrate
is that anhydrase is (chemistry) an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of water from a material while anhydrate is (chemistry) the anhydrous form of a normally hydrated compound.As nouns the difference between anhydrase and anhydrate
is that anhydrase is (chemistry) an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of water from a material while anhydrate is (organic chemistry) an acid anhydride.As a verb anhydrate is
to dehydrate, especially in food processing.anhydrase
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anhydrate
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(wikipedia anhydrate)Noun
(en noun)See also
*anhydride *anhydriteVerb
(anhydrat)- The Tarim mummies, found in present-day China, were anhydrated naturally by searing desert conditions.
