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Alloxan vs Alloxantin - What's the difference?

alloxan | alloxantin |


As nouns the difference between alloxan and alloxantin

is that alloxan is an oxidation product of uric acid, 2,4,5,6(1H,3H)-pyrimidinetetrone, capable of inducing diabetes by destroying pancreatic tissue while alloxantin is a hemiacetal formed by alloxan with its reduced reaction product dialuric acid.

Synthetic vs Methoxychlor - What's the difference?

synthetic | methoxychlor |


As nouns the difference between synthetic and methoxychlor

is that synthetic is a synthetic compound while methoxychlor is a synthetic organochlorine used as an insecticide.

As an adjective synthetic

is of, or relating to synthesis.

Organochlorine vs Methoxychlor - What's the difference?

organochlorine | methoxychlor |


As nouns the difference between organochlorine and methoxychlor

is that organochlorine is (label) any of very many chlorine substituted organic compounds, many of which are insecticides etc while methoxychlor is (organic compound) a synthetic organochlorine used as an insecticide.

As an adjective organochlorine

is containing chlorine.

Insecticide vs Methoxychlor - What's the difference?

insecticide | methoxychlor |


As nouns the difference between insecticide and methoxychlor

is that insecticide is a substance used to kill insects while methoxychlor is (organic compound) a synthetic organochlorine used as an insecticide.

Fluorescent vs Merocyanine - What's the difference?

fluorescent | merocyanine |


As nouns the difference between fluorescent and merocyanine

is that fluorescent is a fluorescent light while merocyanine is (organic compound) any of a class of fluorescent dyes, some of which are notable for their solvatochromatic properties.

As an adjective fluorescent

is of or relating to fluorescence.

Dye vs Merocyanine - What's the difference?

dye | merocyanine |


As nouns the difference between dye and merocyanine

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied while merocyanine is any of a class of fluorescent dyes, some of which are notable for their solvatochromatic properties.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Solvatochromatic vs Merocyanine - What's the difference?

solvatochromatic | merocyanine |


As a noun merocyanine is

(organic compound) any of a class of fluorescent dyes, some of which are notable for their solvatochromatic properties.

Purpurate vs Murexide - What's the difference?

purpurate | murexide |


As nouns the difference between purpurate and murexide

is that purpurate is a salt of purpuric acid while murexide is ammonium purpurate, the ammonium salt of purpuric acid, used as a complexometric indicator and a colorimetric reagent.

Salt vs Murexide - What's the difference?

salt | murexide |


As nouns the difference between salt and murexide

is that salt is a common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative while murexide is ammonium purpurate, the ammonium salt of purpuric acid, used as a complexometric indicator and a colorimetric reagent.

As an adjective salt

is salty; salted.

As a verb salt

is to add salt to.

As an initialism SALT

is strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

Fish vs Largemouth - What's the difference?

fish | largemouth |


As a proper noun fish

is .

As an adjective largemouth is

applied to various kinds of fish characterized by a large mouth.

As a noun largemouth is

a creature of this kind.

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