Isomeric vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?
isomeric | leucophyll |
(chemistry, physics) Being an isomer.
(chemistry) Exhibiting isomerism.
(chemistry) A colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between isomeric and leucophyll
is that isomeric is (chemistry) exhibiting isomerism while leucophyll is (chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.As an adjective isomeric
is (chemistry|physics) being an isomer.As a noun leucophyll is
(chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.isomeric
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Adjective
(-)leucophyll
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Noun
(-)- (Watts)