In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between covalent and supermolecular
is that covalent is (chemistry) containing or characterized by a covalent bond while supermolecular is (chemistry) describing the interactions between molecules due to intermolecular forces rather than covalent or ionic bonds.
As adjectives the difference between covalent and supermolecular
is that covalent is (chemistry) containing or characterized by a covalent bond while supermolecular is (chemistry) describing the interactions between molecules due to intermolecular forces rather than covalent or ionic bonds.
covalent
English
Adjective
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en adjective)
(chemistry) containing or characterized by a covalent bond
Related terms
* covalency / covalence
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supermolecular
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Adjective
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supramolecular chemistry)
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en adjective)
(chemistry) Describing the interactions between molecules due to intermolecular forces rather than covalent or ionic bonds