Antimatter vs Antiwater - What's the difference?
antimatter | antiwater |
(physics) Matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute normal matter.
(physics) A form of matter that has a key property, such as charge, opposite to that of ordinary matter.
(chemistry) A hypothetical substance resembling water but made from antimatter.
* 1979 , William Darrach Halsey, Merit students encyclopedia: Volume 2
As nouns the difference between antimatter and antiwater
is that antimatter is (physics) matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute normal matter while antiwater is (chemistry) a hypothetical substance resembling water but made from antimatter.antimatter
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(wikipedia antimatter) (en-noun)antiwater
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(-)- Thus antiwater would boil and freeze at the same temperatures as ordinary water.