heterolysis |
homolysis |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between heterolysis and homolysis
is that
heterolysis is (chemistry) in organic chemistry, the splitting of a molecule to form a pair of oppositely charged ions while
homolysis is (chemistry) the decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances.
As nouns the difference between heterolysis and homolysis
is that
heterolysis is (chemistry) in organic chemistry, the splitting of a molecule to form a pair of oppositely charged ions while
homolysis is (chemistry) the decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances.
homolyses |
homolysis |
As nouns the difference between homolyses and homolysis
is that
homolyses is while
homolysis is (chemistry) the decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances.
hemolysis |
homolysis |
As nouns the difference between hemolysis and homolysis
is that
hemolysis is the destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end of the cell's life while
homolysis is the decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances.
homolysis |
homolysate |
As nouns the difference between homolysis and homolysate
is that
homolysis is (chemistry) the decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances while
homolysate is (biology) a lysate produced by homolysis.