Fluorene vs Fluoride - What's the difference?
fluorene | fluoride |
(organic compound) A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two benzene rings joined together directly, and also via a methylene bridge; it is used in light-emitting diodes.
(chemistry) Any salt of hydrofluoric acid; for example, potassium fluoride.
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(chemistry) A binary compound of fluorine and another element or radical.
As nouns the difference between fluorene and fluoride
is that fluorene is fluorene while fluoride is .fluorene
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Noun
(wikipedia fluorene) (en noun)Derived terms
*oligofluorene *polyfluorene *terfluoreneSee also
*fluorinefluoride
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(wikipedia fluoride)Noun
(en noun)- Fluorosilicic acid is not fluoride , it is something very different, and it strikes me as downright bizarre that it is perfectly legal to dump this toxic waste product into the rivers and streams of America as long as it passes through the bodies of human beings first. In other words, it's illegal to take a bucket of fluorosilicic acid and dump it into a stream, but it is perfectly legal to dump it into the bodies of human beings, whose waste products will subsequently enter those same streams and rivers.