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Terms vs Bidisperse - What's the difference?

terms | bidisperse |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective bidisperse is

(physics) describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes.

Polydisperse vs Bidisperse - What's the difference?

polydisperse | bidisperse | Related terms |

Polydisperse is a related term of bidisperse.


As adjectives the difference between polydisperse and bidisperse

is that polydisperse is (of a colloid) having a range of particle sizes while bidisperse is (physics) describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes.

Monodisperse vs Bidisperse - What's the difference?

monodisperse | bidisperse | Related terms |

Bidisperse is a related term of monodisperse.



As adjectives the difference between monodisperse and bidisperse

is that monodisperse is having particles of (approximately) the same size while bidisperse is describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes.

As a verb monodisperse

is to cause to become monodisperse.

Colloid vs Bidisperse - What's the difference?

colloid | bidisperse |


As adjectives the difference between colloid and bidisperse

is that colloid is glue-like; gelatinous while bidisperse is (physics) describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes.

As a noun colloid

is (chemistry) a stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles.