bisulfate |
undefined |
As a noun bisulfate
is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso
4-.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
disulphate |
bisulfate |
As nouns the difference between disulphate and bisulfate
is that
disulphate is a salt or ester of disulphuric acid or pyrosulphuric acid; a pyrosulphate while
bisulfate is the univalent anion HSO
4-
bisulfate |
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bisulfate |
hydrogensulfate |
In inorganic chemistry terms the difference between bisulfate and hydrogensulfate
is that
bisulfate is any salt containing this anion while
hydrogensulfate is the anion HSO
4- or any salt containing this anion.
bisulfite |
bisulfate |
In inorganic chemistry terms the difference between bisulfite and bisulfate
is that
bisulfite is the univalent group -HSO
3, or any salt containing it while
bisulfate is any salt containing this anion.
bisulfate |
bisulcate |
As a noun bisulfate
is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso
4-.
As an adjective bisulcate is
cloven (cleft in two); cloven-hoofed.
bisulfate |
disulfate |
As nouns the difference between bisulfate and disulfate
is that
bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso
4- while
disulfate is .
taxonomy |
bisulfate |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bisulfate
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso
4-.
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