terms |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between terms and pyranine
is that
terms is while
pyranine is (chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
pyrazine |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between pyrazine and pyranine
is that
pyrazine is while
pyranine is (chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
pyronine |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between pyronine and pyranine
is that
pyronine is any of a group of xanthene dyes used to stain rna, especially in electrophoresis while
pyranine is (chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
pyranone |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between pyranone and pyranine
is that
pyranone is (organic compound) a pyrone while
pyranine is (chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
dye |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between dye and pyranine
is that
dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied while
pyranine is a hydrophilic, pH-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
As a verb dye
is to colour with dye.
arylsulfonate |
pyranine |
As a noun pyranine is
(chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
fluorescent |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between fluorescent and pyranine
is that
fluorescent is a fluorescent light while
pyranine is (chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
As an adjective fluorescent
is of or relating to fluorescence.
sensitive |
pyranine |
As nouns the difference between sensitive and pyranine
is that
sensitive is one with a paranormal sensitivity to something that most cannot perceive while
pyranine is a hydrophilic, pH-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
As an adjective sensitive
is having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses.
ph |
pyranine |
In chemistry terms the difference between ph and pyranine
is that
ph is the negative of the logarithm to the base 10 of the concentration of hydrogen ions, measured in moles per liter; a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a substance, which takes numerical values from 0 (maximum acidity) through 7 (neutral) to 14 (maximum alkalinity) while
pyranine is a hydrophilic, pH-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
As an abbreviation pH
is the negative of the logarithm to the base 10 of the concentration of hydrogen ions, measured in moles per liter; a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a substance, which takes numerical values from 0 (maximum acidity) through 7 (neutral) to 14 (maximum alkalinity).
As a noun pyranine is
a hydrophilic, pH-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.
hydrophilic |
pyranine |
As an adjective hydrophilic
is (physics|chemistry) having an affinity for water; able to absorb, or be wetted by water.
As a noun pyranine is
(chemistry) a hydrophilic, ph-sensitive fluorescent arylsulfonate dye.