In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between reversible and dystonic
is that reversible is (chemistry) (of a chemical reaction ) capable of proceeding in either direction while dystonic is (chemistry) describing the isothermal isobaric reversible dissolution of a system of three or more components to form a saturated solution; typically describes the dissolution of a mixed salt in its own water of crystallization.
As adjectives the difference between reversible and dystonic
is that reversible is able to be reversed while dystonic is (chemistry) describing the isothermal isobaric reversible dissolution of a system of three or more components to form a saturated solution; typically describes the dissolution of a mixed salt in its own water of crystallization.
reversible
English
Adjective
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en adjective)
able to be reversed
(of clothing) able to be worn inside out
(chemistry) (of a chemical reaction ) capable of proceeding in either direction
(physics) (of a phase change ) capable of returning to the original state
(thermodynamics) capable of returning to the original state without consumption of free energy and increase of entropy
Antonyms
* irreversible
Derived terms
* reversibility
dystonic
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
(chemistry) Describing the isothermal isobaric reversible dissolution of a system of three or more components to form a saturated solution; typically describes the dissolution of a mixed salt in its own water of crystallization
Derived terms
* (l)
Related terms
* dystectic
* dystectoid
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