hydrolyse |
hydrogenate |
As a noun hydrolyse
is hydrolysis.
As a verb hydrogenate is
(chemistry|transitive) to treat something, or react something, with hydrogen; especially to react an unsaturated fat with hydrogen, in the presence of a nickel catalyst, to produce a harder saturated fat.
hydrolyzing |
hydrolyse |
As verbs the difference between hydrolyzing and hydrolyse
is that
hydrolyzing is present participle of hydrolyze while
hydrolyse is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
hydrolyse |
hydrolyzeampflash |
hydrolyse |
ionise |
As a noun hydrolyse
is hydrolysis.
As a verb ionise is
.
As an adjective ionise is
ionized.
hydrolyse |
hydrolysed |
As a noun hydrolyse
is hydrolysis.
As a verb hydrolysed is
(
hydrolyse).
hydrolyse |
hydrolase |
As nouns the difference between hydrolyse and hydrolase
is that
hydrolyse is hydrolysis while
hydrolase is hydrolase.
hydrolyser |
hydrolyse |
As nouns the difference between hydrolyser and hydrolyse
is that
hydrolyser is that which hydrolyses while
hydrolyse is hydrolysis.
taxonomy |
hydrolyse |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hydrolyse
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hydrolyse is hydrolysis.
hydrolyse |
autolyse |
As verbs the difference between hydrolyse and autolyse
is that
hydrolyse is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
autolyse is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
hydrolyse |
steapsin |
As nouns the difference between hydrolyse and steapsin
is that
hydrolyse is hydrolysis while
steapsin is (enzyme) a lipase that is secreted from the pancreas to hydrolyse triglycerides to liberate the fatty acids and glycerol.
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