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Anion vs Nitratocuprate - What's the difference?

anion | nitratocuprate |


As nouns the difference between anion and nitratocuprate

is that anion is a negatively charged ion while nitratocuprate is any of several anions of general formula Cu(NO3)mn-; any salt containing such an anion.

Salt vs Nitratocuprate - What's the difference?

salt | nitratocuprate |


As an initialism salt

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As a noun nitratocuprate is

(inorganic chemistry) any of several anions of general formula cu(no3)mn-; any salt containing such an anion.

Deintercalated vs Deintercalation - What's the difference?

deintercalated | deintercalation | Related terms |

Deintercalated is a related term of deintercalation.


As a verb deintercalated

is (deintercalate).

As an adjective deintercalated

is removed from between two or more molecules, bases, cells, or tissues; prepared by deintercalation.

As a noun deintercalation is

(chemistry) the removal of a molecule that had been inserted between two others.

Diode vs Diodic - What's the difference?

diode | diodic |


As a noun diode

is an electronic device that allows current to flow in one direction only; a valve.

As an adjective diodic is

of, pertaining to, or functioning as a diode.

Constant vs Galvanostatic - What's the difference?

constant | galvanostatic |


As a proper noun constant

is .

As an adjective galvanostatic is

(physics) maintaining a constant current.

Current vs Galvanostatic - What's the difference?

current | galvanostatic |


As adjectives the difference between current and galvanostatic

is that current is existing or occurring at the moment while galvanostatic is (physics) maintaining a constant current.

As a noun current

is the part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction.

Galvanostat vs Galvanostatic - What's the difference?

galvanostat | galvanostatic | Related terms |

Galvanostat is a related term of galvanostatic.


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between galvanostat and galvanostatic

is that galvanostat is (physics) a device that maintains a constant current in an electrolytic cell during the course of a coulometric titration while galvanostatic is (physics) maintaining a constant current.

As a noun galvanostat

is (physics) a device that maintains a constant current in an electrolytic cell during the course of a coulometric titration.

As an adjective galvanostatic is

(physics) maintaining a constant current.

Conjoint vs Conjointed - What's the difference?

conjoint | conjointed |


As adjectives the difference between conjoint and conjointed

is that conjoint is joined together; combined; joint while conjointed is conjoint.

Propogate vs Copropagating - What's the difference?

propogate | copropagating |


As verbs the difference between propogate and copropagating

is that propogate is misspelling of lang=en while copropagating is present participle of copropagate.

As an adjective copropagating is

that propogate together.

Removal vs Deintercalation - What's the difference?

removal | deintercalation |


As nouns the difference between removal and deintercalation

is that removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed while deintercalation is (chemistry) the removal of a molecule that had been inserted between two others.

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