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Fume vs Foam - What's the difference?

fume | foam | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between fume and foam

is that fume is a gas or vapour/vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale. Fumes are solid particles formed by condensation from the gaseous state, e.g. metal oxides from volatilized metals. They can flocculate and coalesce. Their particle size is between 0.1 and 1 micron. (A micron is one millionth of a metre while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

As verbs the difference between fume and foam

is that fume is to emit fumes while foam is to form or emit foam.

Boil vs Foam - What's the difference?

boil | foam | Synonyms |

Boil is a synonym of foam.


As nouns the difference between boil and foam

is that boil is a localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection or boil can be the point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

As verbs the difference between boil and foam

is that boil is to heat (a liquid) to the point where it begins to turn into a gas while foam is to form or emit foam.

Smoulder vs Foam - What's the difference?

smoulder | foam | Related terms |

Smoulder is a related term of foam.


As verbs the difference between smoulder and foam

is that smoulder is while foam is to form or emit foam.

As nouns the difference between smoulder and foam

is that smoulder is (obsolete) smoke; smother while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

Wikidiffcom vs Foam - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | foam |


As a noun foam is

a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

As a verb foam is

to form or emit foam.

Foam vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

foam | gurgle | Related terms |

Foam is a related term of gurgle.


As nouns the difference between foam and gurgle

is that foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains while gurgle is a gurgling sound.

As verbs the difference between foam and gurgle

is that foam is to form or emit foam while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

Bleb vs Foam - What's the difference?

bleb | foam | Related terms |

Bleb is a related term of foam.


As nouns the difference between bleb and foam

is that bleb is a bubble, such as in paint or glass while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

As verbs the difference between bleb and foam

is that bleb is to form, or cause the formation of, while foam is to form or emit foam.

Foam vs Chafe - What's the difference?

foam | chafe | Related terms |

Foam is a related term of chafe.


As verbs the difference between foam and chafe

is that foam is to form or emit foam while chafe is .

As a noun foam

is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

Sizzle vs Foam - What's the difference?

sizzle | foam | Related terms |

Sizzle is a related term of foam.


As verbs the difference between sizzle and foam

is that sizzle is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface while foam is to form or emit foam.

As nouns the difference between sizzle and foam

is that sizzle is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

Storm vs Foam - What's the difference?

storm | foam | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between storm and foam

is that storm is any disturbed state of the atmosphere, especially as affecting the earth's surface, and strongly implying destructive or unpleasant weather while foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains.

As verbs the difference between storm and foam

is that storm is to move quickly and noisily like a storm, usually in a state of uproar or anger while foam is to form or emit foam.

Foam vs Yeast - What's the difference?

foam | yeast | Related terms |

Foam is a related term of yeast.


As nouns the difference between foam and yeast

is that foam is a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains while yeast is an often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines.

As verbs the difference between foam and yeast

is that foam is to form or emit foam while yeast is to ferment.

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