colloid |
tolloid |
As nouns the difference between colloid and tolloid
is that
colloid is a stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles while
tolloid is an metalloproteinase, similar to astacin, that functions in the development of sea urchins.
As an adjective colloid
is glue-like; gelatinous.
coleoid |
colloid |
As nouns the difference between coleoid and colloid
is that
coleoid is any of the species in taxonomic subclass Coleoidea while
colloid is a stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles.
As an adjective colloid is
glue-like; gelatinous.
colloid |
suspendion |
emulsiin |
colloid |
As an adjective colloid is
glue-like; gelatinous.
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.
puresolution |
colloid |
Puresolution is likely misspelled.
Puresolution has no English definition.
As an adjective colloid is
glue-like; gelatinous.
As a noun colloid is
a stable system of two phases, one of which is dispersed in the other in the form of very small droplets or particles.
micelle |
colloid |
As nouns the difference between micelle and colloid
is that
micelle is a colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules which forms at a well-defined concentration, called the critical micelle concentration while
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.
As an adjective colloid is
glue-like; gelatinous.
colloid |
eucolloid |
As nouns the difference between colloid and eucolloid
is that
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 while
eucolloid is any colloid whose particles have a large diameter (typically > 250 nm).
As an adjective colloid
is glue-like; gelatinous.
colloid |
microion |
As nouns the difference between colloid and microion
is that
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 while
microion is a microscopic particle (especially a particle of a colloid) that has an electric charge.
As an adjective colloid
is glue-like; gelatinous.
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.
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