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Bipropellant vs Monomethylhydrazine - What's the difference?

bipropellant | monomethylhydrazine |

As nouns the difference between bipropellant and monomethylhydrazine

is that bipropellant is a propellant composed of two components (typically a fuel and an oxidizer) that react together in the combustion chamber while monomethylhydrazine is (chemistry) a volatile hydrazine with the chemical formula ch3(nh)nh2, used as fuel in bipropellant rocket engines.

bipropellant

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A propellant composed of two components (typically a fuel and an oxidizer) that react together in the combustion chamber
  • monomethylhydrazine

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia monomethylhydrazine)
  • (chemistry) A volatile hydrazine with the chemical formula CH3(NH)NH2, used as fuel in bipropellant rocket engines.
  • Synonyms

    * MMH