polycarbonate |
false |
As a noun polycarbonate
is (chemistry) any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass abbreviation:
pc .
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
polycarbonate |
polyester |
As nouns the difference between polycarbonate and polyester
is that
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PCpolyester is any polymer whose monomers are linked together by ester bonds.
As an adjective polyester is
of, or consisting of polyesters.
plastic |
polycarbonate |
As nouns the difference between plastic and polycarbonate
is that
plastic is plastic while
polycarbonate is (chemistry) any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass abbreviation:
pc .
As an adjective plastic
is plastic.
polycarbonate |
silicone |
In chemistry terms the difference between polycarbonate and silicone
is that
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PCsilicone is any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.
bicarbonate |
polycarbonate |
In chemistry terms the difference between bicarbonate and polycarbonate
is that
bicarbonate is the univalent anion HCO
3; any salt of carbonic acid in which only one of the hydrogen atoms has been replaced while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
polycarbonate | methacrylate |
As nouns the difference between polycarbonate and methacrylate
is that
polycarbonate is (chemistry) any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass abbreviation:
pc while
methacrylate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of methacrylic acid, especially an ester used in the manufacture of resins and plastics.
polysulfone | polycarbonate |
In chemistry terms the difference between polysulfone and polycarbonate
is that
polysulfone is any of a several classes of thermoplastic polymers whose repeat units contain a sulfone while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
mylar | polycarbonate |
As nouns the difference between mylar and polycarbonate
is that
mylar is a polyester film; see
PET film (biaxially oriented) while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
polyurethane | polycarbonate |
As nouns the difference between polyurethane and polycarbonate
is that
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
steel | polycarbonate |
As nouns the difference between steel and polycarbonate
is that
steel is an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
As an adjective steel
is made of steel.
As a verb steel
is to edge, cover, or point with steel.
As a proper noun steel
is Coldbath Fields Prison in London, closed in 1877.
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