liquid |
isophorone |
As nouns the difference between liquid and isophorone
is that
liquid is a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid while
isophorone is an α,β-unsaturated cyclic ketone, a colourless to yellowish liquid with a characteristic smell, used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
As an adjective liquid
is flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.
solvent |
isophorone |
As nouns the difference between solvent and isophorone
is that
solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution while
isophorone is (chemistry) an α,β-unsaturated cyclic ketone, a colourless to yellowish liquid with a characteristic smell, used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
As an adjective solvent
is able to pay all debts as they become due, and having no more liabilities than assets.
intermediate |
isophorone |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between intermediate and isophorone
is that
intermediate is (chemistry) any substance formed as part of a series of chemical reactions that is not the end-product while
isophorone is (chemistry) an α,β-unsaturated cyclic ketone, a colourless to yellowish liquid with a characteristic smell, used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
As nouns the difference between intermediate and isophorone
is that
intermediate is anything in an intermediate position while
isophorone is (chemistry) an α,β-unsaturated cyclic ketone, a colourless to yellowish liquid with a characteristic smell, used as a solvent and as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
As an adjective intermediate
is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
As a verb intermediate
is to mediate, to be an intermediate.
protein |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between protein and phycobiliprotein
is that
protein is protein while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
cyanobacteria |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between cyanobacteria and phycobiliprotein
is that
cyanobacteria is while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
algae |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between algae and phycobiliprotein
is that
algae is (
alga) while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
chlorophyll |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between chlorophyll and phycobiliprotein
is that
chlorophyll is chlorophyll (green pigment) while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
photosynthesis |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between photosynthesis and phycobiliprotein
is that
photosynthesis is (biology) the process by which plants and other photoautotrophs generate carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide, water, and light energy while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
constituent |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between constituent and phycobiliprotein
is that
constituent is a part, or component of a whole while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
As an adjective constituent
is being a part, or component of a whole.
phycobilisome |
phycobiliprotein |
As nouns the difference between phycobilisome and phycobiliprotein
is that
phycobilisome is a light-harvesting antenna in cyanobacteria, red algae and glaucophytes while
phycobiliprotein is any of a class of water-soluble proteins, present in cyanobacteria and certain algae, that capture light energy which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis; the most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.
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