hemihydrate |
anhydrous |
As a noun hemihydrate
is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains one molecule of water of crystallization per two molecules, or per two unit cells.
As an adjective anhydrous is
having little or no water.
anhydrous |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between anhydrous and undefined
is that
anhydrous is having little or no water while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
anhydrous |
absolute |
As an adjective anhydrous
is having little or no water.
As a noun absolute is
(philosophy) that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others .
anhydrous |
decahydrate |
In chemistry terms the difference between anhydrous and decahydrate
is that
anhydrous is having no water of crystallization while
decahydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains ten molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
As an adjective anhydrous
is having little or no water.
As a noun decahydrate is
a hydrate whose solid contains ten molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
anhydrous |
amorphous |
As adjectives the difference between anhydrous and amorphous
is that
anhydrous is having little or no water while
amorphous is lacking a definite form or clear shape.
anhydrous |
anhydrate |
In chemistry terms the difference between anhydrous and anhydrate
is that
anhydrous is having no water of crystallization while
anhydrate is the anhydrous form of a normally hydrated compound.
As an adjective anhydrous
is having little or no water.
As a noun anhydrate is
an acid anhydride.
As a verb anhydrate is
to dehydrate,
especially in food processing.
anhydrous |
nonaqueous |
As adjectives the difference between anhydrous and nonaqueous
is that
anhydrous is having little or no water while
nonaqueous is not aqueous.
anhydrous |
hydrate |
As an adjective anhydrous
is having little or no water.
As a noun hydrate is
.
dessication |
anhydrous |
As a noun dessication
is .
As an adjective anhydrous is
having little or no water.
anhydrous |
deliquescent |
In chemistry terms the difference between anhydrous and deliquescent
is that
anhydrous is having no water of crystallization while
deliquescent is absorbing moisture from the air and forming a solution.
As adjectives the difference between anhydrous and deliquescent
is that
anhydrous is having little or no water while
deliquescent is absorbing moisture from the air and forming a solution.
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