Chemical vs Recrystallization - What's the difference?
chemical | recrystallization |
(label) Of or relating to alchemy.
Of or relating to chemistry.
Of or relating to a material or processes not commonly found in nature or in a particular product.
Any specific chemical element or chemical compound.
(label) An artificial chemical compound.
(label) An addictive drug.
(chemistry) a technique for the purification of chemical compounds in which the compound is dissolved in a solvent and slowly cooled to form crystals
(geology) a process in the formation of metamorphic rocks
(metallurgy) the growth of grain fragments in an alloy, especially when it is worked by cold rolling
As nouns the difference between chemical and recrystallization
is that chemical is any specific chemical element or chemical compound while recrystallization is (chemistry) a technique for the purification of chemical compounds in which the compound is dissolved in a solvent and slowly cooled to form crystals.As a adjective chemical
is (label) of or relating to alchemy.chemical
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* (Chemistry)Noun
(en noun)- I color my hair with henna, not chemicals .