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glycerine

Borax vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

borax | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between borax and glycerine

is that borax is borax while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Lanolin vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

lanolin | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between lanolin and glycerine

is that lanolin is a greasy yellow substance chemically akin to wax that is secreted from wooly animals, with a variety of uses from rust prevention, lubrication and waterproofing to cosmetics and skin ointments while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Glycerine vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

glycerine | glycerine |


In organic compound|lang=fr terms the difference between glycerine and glycerine

is that glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol) while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

As nouns the difference between glycerine and glycerine

is that glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol) while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Nitroglycerin vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

nitroglycerin | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between nitroglycerin and glycerine

is that nitroglycerin is nitroglycerine while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Isopropanol vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

isopropanol | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between isopropanol and glycerine

is that isopropanol is isopropanol while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Glycerate vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

glycerate | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between glycerate and glycerine

is that glycerate is any salt or ester of glyceric acid while glycerine is the common name for glycerol.

Glycol vs Glycerine - What's the difference?

glycol | glycerine |


As nouns the difference between glycol and glycerine

is that glycol is (organic chemistry) any aliphatic diol while glycerine is glycerine (the compound glycerol).

Glycerine - What does it mean?

glycerine | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun glycerine

is the common name for glycerol.

Glycerine vs Glycerole - What's the difference?

glycerine | glycerole |


As nouns the difference between glycerine and glycerole

is that glycerine is the common name for glycerol while glycerole is dated form of lang=en.

Glycerine vs Trinitroglycerol - What's the difference?

glycerine | trinitroglycerol |

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