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chromogen

Chromogen vs Auxochrome - What's the difference?

chromogen | auxochrome |


As nouns the difference between chromogen and auxochrome

is that chromogen is (chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye while auxochrome is (obsolete|chemistry) any atom or group which, when added to a chromophore, causes a bathochromic shift in its spectrum.

Chromogen - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | chromogen |


As a noun chromogen is

(chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Chromagen vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

chromagen | chromogen |


As nouns the difference between chromagen and chromogen

is that chromagen is any compound, such as heme, that forms a biological pigment when attached to a protein while chromogen is any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Scotochromogen vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

scotochromogen | chromogen | Derived terms |

Scotochromogen is a derived term of chromogen.


As nouns the difference between scotochromogen and chromogen

is that scotochromogen is (medicine) a microorganism whose pigmentation develops in the dark as well as in the light while chromogen is (chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Photochromogen vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

photochromogen | chromogen | Derived terms |

Photochromogen is a derived term of chromogen.


As nouns the difference between photochromogen and chromogen

is that photochromogen is a microorganism (especially a mycobacterium) whose pigmentation develops following exposure to light while chromogen is (chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Nonchromogen vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

nonchromogen | chromogen | Derived terms |

Chromogen is a derived term of nonchromogen.



As nouns the difference between nonchromogen and chromogen

is that nonchromogen is a microorganism that is not a chromogen; in particular, a member of a group ofmycobacterium that do not produce pigmentation while chromogen is any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Organism vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

organism | chromogen |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between organism and chromogen

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while chromogen is (biology) a strongly pigmented organelle or organism.

As nouns the difference between organism and chromogen

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while chromogen is (chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Organelle vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

organelle | chromogen |


As nouns the difference between organelle and chromogen

is that organelle is organelle while chromogen is (chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

Pigmented vs Chromogen - What's the difference?

pigmented | chromogen |


As a verb pigmented

is (pigment).

As a noun chromogen is

(chemistry) any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye.

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