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Terms vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

terms | pentatomic |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Pentatomic vs Pentatomid - What's the difference?

pentatomic | pentatomid |


As an adjective pentatomic

is (chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

As a noun pentatomid is

(zoology) any member of the pentatomidae.

Pentatonic vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

pentatonic | pentatomic |


As adjectives the difference between pentatonic and pentatomic

is that pentatonic is (music) based on five tones while pentatomic is (chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Substitution vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

substitution | pentatomic |


As a noun substitution

is substitution, replacement.

As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Hydrogen vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

hydrogen | pentatomic |


As a noun hydrogen

is the lightest chemical element (symbol h) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 100794.

As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Molecule vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

molecule | pentatomic |


As a noun molecule

is molecule.

As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Atom vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

atom | pentatomic |


As a noun atom

is an (l).

As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.

Pentaatomic vs Pentatomic - What's the difference?

pentaatomic | pentatomic | Alternative forms |

Pentaatomic is an alternative form of pentatomic.


As an adjective pentatomic is

(chemistry) having five atoms in each molecule.