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Isoionic vs Isoconic - What's the difference?

isoionic | isoconic |

As adjectives the difference between isoionic and isoconic

is that isoionic is (chemistry) having the same number of positive and negative charges while isoconic is (maths|of precessional motion) describing the same cone.

isoionic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (chemistry) Having the same number of positive and negative charges
  • Usage notes

    * Used especially to describe the pH at which a zwitterion has an equal number of positive and negative charges.

    isoconic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (maths, of precessional motion) Describing the same cone