In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between crystalline and cobaltate
is that crystalline is (chemistry) having a regular three-dimensional molecular structure while cobaltate is (chemistry) any of several crystalline materials, containing a triangular lattice of coo2x- anions, that are electrical conductors and have unusual magnetic and thermoelectric properties.
As nouns the difference between crystalline and cobaltate
is that crystalline is (obsolete) any crystalline substance while cobaltate is (chemistry) any of several crystalline materials, containing a triangular lattice of coo2x- anions, that are electrical conductors and have unusual magnetic and thermoelectric properties.
As an adjective crystalline
is of, relating to, or composed of crystals.
crystalline
English
Adjective
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en adjective)
of, relating to, or composed of crystals
(chemistry) having a regular three-dimensional molecular structure
resembling crystal in being clear and transparent
Antonyms
* amorphous
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete) Any crystalline substance.
(obsolete) aniline
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cobaltate
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(chemistry) Any of several crystalline materials, containing a triangular lattice of CoO2x- anions, that are electrical conductors and have unusual magnetic and thermoelectric properties.