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phenose

Wikidiffcom vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As a noun phenose is

(organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Terms vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and phenose

is that terms is while phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Phenone vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between phenone and phenose

is that phenone is (organic chemistry|in combination) any aromatic ketone containing a phenyl group directly attached to the carbonyl group while phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Phenome vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between phenome and phenose

is that phenome is the whole set of phenotypic entities in a cell, tissue, organ, organisms, and species this includes phenotypic traits with genotypic origins while phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Dextrose vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between dextrose and phenose

is that dextrose is dextrose (naturally-occurring form of glucose) while phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Isometric vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As an adjective isometric

is isometric.

As a noun phenose is

(organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Benzene vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between benzene and phenose

is that benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Deliquescent vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As an adjective deliquescent

is deliquescent.

As a noun phenose is

(organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.

Amorphous vs Phenose - What's the difference?

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As an adjective amorphous

is lacking a definite form or clear shape.

As a noun phenose is

(organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.