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Alcoholysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

alcoholysis | acetolysis | Related terms |

Alcoholysis is a related term of acetolysis.


As nouns the difference between alcoholysis and acetolysis

is that alcoholysis is (chemistry) solvolysis using an alcohol while acetolysis is (organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Ammonolysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

ammonolysis | acetolysis | Related terms |

Acetolysis is a related term of ammonolysis.



As nouns the difference between ammonolysis and acetolysis

is that ammonolysis is any reaction with ammonia, analogous to hydrolysis, in which a bond is broken and an NH2 group is appended to one fragment while acetolysis is the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Hydrolysis vs Acetolysis - What's the difference?

hydrolysis | acetolysis | Related terms |

Hydrolysis is a related term of acetolysis.


As nouns the difference between hydrolysis and acetolysis

is that hydrolysis is (chemistry) a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while acetolysis is (organic chemistry) the breakdown of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.

Monocular vs Trinocular - What's the difference?

monocular | trinocular | Related terms |

Trinocular is a related term of monocular.



As adjectives the difference between monocular and trinocular

is that monocular is having one eye while trinocular is using three points of vision, such as a microscope with two standard eyepieces and one camera eyepiece, or a camera rig with three cameras.

As a noun monocular

is a monocle.

Tetrazole vs Bistetrazole - What's the difference?

tetrazole | bistetrazole |


As nouns the difference between tetrazole and bistetrazole

is that tetrazole is tetrazole while bistetrazole is (organic chemistry) any of many compounds containing two linked tetrazole rings; they are used as explosives and rocket fuel.

Explosive vs Bistetrazole - What's the difference?

explosive | bistetrazole |


As nouns the difference between explosive and bistetrazole

is that explosive is substance while bistetrazole is (organic chemistry) any of many compounds containing two linked tetrazole rings; they are used as explosives and rocket fuel.

As an adjective explosive

is with the capability to, or likely to, explode.

Modillion vs Dentelli - What's the difference?

modillion | dentelli |


As nouns the difference between modillion and dentelli

is that modillion is (architecture) a decoratively carved supporting block atop a column while dentelli is modillions.

Binoculate vs Trioculate - What's the difference?

binoculate | trioculate | Related terms |

Trioculate is a related term of binoculate.



As adjectives the difference between binoculate and trioculate

is that binoculate is having two eyes while trioculate is having, or appearing to have, three eyes.

Monoculate vs Trioculate - What's the difference?

monoculate | trioculate | Related terms |

Monoculate is a related term of trioculate.


As an adjective trioculate is

(biology) having, or appearing to have, three eyes.

Triculate vs Trioculate - What's the difference?

triculate | trioculate | see also |

Triculate is a see also of trioculate.


As a verb triculate

is to beautify; to pretty.

As an adjective trioculate is

(biology) having, or appearing to have, three eyes.

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