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Polymeric vs Helicate - What's the difference?

polymeric | helicate |

In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between polymeric and helicate

is that polymeric is (chemistry) of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, pvc foams, and styrofoam while helicate is (chemistry) any of various polymeric compounds that have a helical structure.

As an adjective polymeric

is (chemistry) of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, pvc foams, and styrofoam.

As a noun helicate is

(chemistry) any of various polymeric compounds that have a helical structure.

polymeric

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (chemistry) of, relating to, or consisting of a polymer. Examples of such compounds include polyurethane foams, PVC foams, and styrofoam.
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    helicate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chemistry) Any of various polymeric compounds that have a helical structure