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Decomposition vs Spoilage - What's the difference?

decomposition | spoilage |


As nouns the difference between decomposition and spoilage

is that decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost while spoilage is the part of something that has spoiled.

Resolvent vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

resolvent | decomposition |


As a verb resolvent

is .

As a noun decomposition is

decomposition.

Mineralization vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

mineralization | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between mineralization and decomposition

is that mineralization is a form of fossilization in which the organic parts of an organism are replaced by minerals while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

Fermentation vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

fermentation | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between fermentation and decomposition

is that fermentation is any of many anaerobic biochemical reactions in which an enzyme (or several enzymes produced by a microorganism) catalyses the conversion of one substance into another; especially the conversion (using yeast) of sugars to alcohol or acetic acid with the evolution of carbon dioxide while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

Synthesis vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

synthesis | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between synthesis and decomposition

is that synthesis is the formation of something complex or coherent by combining simpler things while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

Fission vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

fission | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between fission and decomposition

is that fission is the process whereby one item splits to become two while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

As a verb fission

is to cause to undergo fission.

Decomposition vs Comport - What's the difference?

decomposition | comport |


As nouns the difference between decomposition and comport

is that decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost while comport is manner of acting; conduct; deportment.

As a verb comport is

to tolerate, bear, put up (with).

Denitrification vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

denitrification | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between denitrification and decomposition

is that denitrification is the process by which a nitrate becomes molecular nitrogen, especially by the action of bacteria while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

Destruction vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

destruction | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between destruction and decomposition

is that destruction is the act of destroying while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

Disaggregation vs Decomposition - What's the difference?

disaggregation | decomposition |


As nouns the difference between disaggregation and decomposition

is that disaggregation is a division or breaking up into constituent parts, particularly the analytic disassembly of categories which have been aggregated or lumped together while decomposition is a biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost.

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