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Identify vs Reidentify - What's the difference?

identify | reidentify |


As verbs the difference between identify and reidentify

is that identify is to establish the identity of someone or something while reidentify is to identify again or as something else.

Mineral vs Zeagonite - What's the difference?

mineral | zeagonite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and zeagonite

is that mineral is mineral while zeagonite is (mineralogy) obsolete name for a supposed mineral, later reclassified as a mixture of phillipsite with gismondine or levynite.

Phillipsite vs Zeagonite - What's the difference?

phillipsite | zeagonite |


In mineralogy terms the difference between phillipsite and zeagonite

is that phillipsite is a mineral of the zeolite group, a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate with monoclinic crystals while zeagonite is obsolete name for a supposed mineral, later reclassified as a mixture of phillipsite with gismondine or levynite.

Hydrated vs Childrenite - What's the difference?

hydrated | childrenite |


As a verb hydrated

is (hydrate).

As an adjective hydrated

is (chemistry) combined chemically with water.

As a noun childrenite is

(mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo4(oh)2•h2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.

Phosphate vs Childrenite - What's the difference?

phosphate | childrenite |


As nouns the difference between phosphate and childrenite

is that phosphate is while childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo4(oh)2•h2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.

Mineral vs Childrenite - What's the difference?

mineral | childrenite |


As nouns the difference between mineral and childrenite

is that mineral is mineral while childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo4(oh)2•h2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.

Vitreous vs Childrenite - What's the difference?

vitreous | childrenite |


As nouns the difference between vitreous and childrenite

is that vitreous is (by elision) the vitreous humor while childrenite is (mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo4(oh)2•h2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.

As an adjective vitreous

is of or resembling glass; glassy.

Lustre vs Childrenite - What's the difference?

lustre | childrenite |


As a verb lustre

is .

As an adjective lustre

is polished.

As a noun childrenite is

(mineral) a rare hydrated phosphate mineral with the chemical formula (fe,mn)alpo4(oh)2•h2o, brown or yellow in colour with a vitreous lustre.

Segelerite vs Juonniite - What's the difference?

segelerite | juonniite |


In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between segelerite and juonniite

is that segelerite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and phosphorus while juonniite is (mineralogy) a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by scandium.

As nouns the difference between segelerite and juonniite

is that segelerite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and phosphorus while juonniite is (mineralogy) a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by scandium.

Iron vs Juonniite - What's the difference?

iron | juonniite |


As nouns the difference between iron and juonniite

is that iron is a common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel while juonniite is a form of segelerite in which the iron is replaced by scandium.

As an adjective iron

is made of the metal iron.

As a verb iron

is to pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases.

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