solution |
reagent |
As nouns the difference between solution and reagent
is that
solution is a homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
chemicals |
reagent |
As nouns the difference between chemicals and reagent
is that
chemicals is plural of lang=en while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
blank |
reagent |
In chemistry terms the difference between blank and reagent
is that
blank is a sample for a control experiment that does not contain any of the analyte of interest, in order to deliberately produce a non-detection to verify that a detection is distinguishable from it while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
As nouns the difference between blank and reagent
is that
blank is a cartridge that is designed to simulate the noise and smoke of real gunfire without actually firing a projectile while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
As an adjective blank
is white or pale; without colour.
As a verb blank
is to make void; to erase.
reagent |
solute |
As nouns the difference between reagent and solute
is that
reagent is while
solute is solute.
substrate |
reagent |
As nouns the difference between substrate and reagent
is that
substrate is what an enzyme acts upon while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
As a verb substrate
is to strew or lay under.
As an adjective substrate
is having very slight furrows.
reagent |
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reagent |
chemicalagent |
reagent |
oxidizingagent |
reagent |
reagant |
As nouns the difference between reagent and reagant
is that
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting while
reagant is misspelling of lang=en.
regent |
reagent |
As nouns the difference between regent and reagent
is that
regent is {{cx|now|_|rare|lang=en}} A ruler while
reagent is a compound or mixture of compounds used to treat materials, samples, other compounds or reactants in a laboratory or sometimes an industrial setting.
As an adjective regent
is ruling; governing; regnant.
As a proper noun Regent
is a city in North Dakota.
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