silicone |
pdms |
As a noun silicone
is .
As an initialism pdms is
(
label) polydimethylsiloxane.
silicone |
propylene |
As nouns the difference between silicone and propylene
is that
silicone is while
propylene is propylene.
ptfe |
silicone |
As an initialism ptfe
is (organic compound).
As a noun silicone is
.
silicone |
undefined |
As a noun silicone
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
silicone |
silicates |
As nouns the difference between silicone and silicates
is that
silicone 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 while
silicates is plural of silicate.
silicone |
fluid |
As nouns the difference between silicone and fluid
is that
silicone is while
fluid is fluid.
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.
monosilicide |
silicone |
As nouns the difference between monosilicide and silicone
is that
monosilicide is (inorganic chemistry) any silicide that has a single silicon atom per molecule or unit cell while
silicone is .
glass |
silicone |
As a proper noun glass
is .
As a noun silicone is
.
alginate |
silicone |
As nouns the difference between alginate and silicone
is that
alginate is any salt or ester of alginic acid while
silicone 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.
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