polyamide |
undefined |
As a noun polyamide
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
polyamide |
null |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and null
is that
polyamide is while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
terephthalate |
polyamide |
As nouns the difference between terephthalate and polyamide
is that
terephthalate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of terephthalic acid while
polyamide is .
polyamide |
polysulfone |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and polysulfone
is that
polyamide is while
polysulfone is (chemistry) any of a several classes of thermoplastic polymers whose repeat units contain a sulfone.
polyamide |
aramid |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and aramid
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
aramid is any of a class of strong, heat-resistant synthetic fibres, used in aerospace and military applications.
polyamide |
polyacetal |
In chemistry terms the difference between polyamide and polyacetal
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
polyacetal is a polyether derived from an aldehyde or ketone and containing -O-R-O- groups in the main chain; especially polyoxymethylene derived from formaldehyde.
polyamide |
viscose |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and viscose
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
viscose is a viscous orange-brown liquid obtained by chemical treatment of cellulose and used as the basis of manufacturing rayon and cellulose film.
polyamide |
spandex |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and spandex
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
spandex is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity.
polysaccharide |
polyamide |
As nouns the difference between polysaccharide and polyamide
is that
polysaccharide is a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon.
polyamide |
polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and polyurethane
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications.
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