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persalt

Wikidiffcom vs Persalt - What's the difference?

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As a noun persalt is

(chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

Persalt vs Persant - What's the difference?

persalt | persant |


As a noun persalt

is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

As an adjective persant is

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Taxonomy vs Persalt - What's the difference?

taxonomy | persalt |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and persalt

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while persalt is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

Peroxide vs Persalt - What's the difference?

peroxide | persalt |


As nouns the difference between peroxide and persalt

is that peroxide is while persalt is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

Valency vs Persalt - What's the difference?

valency | persalt |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between valency and persalt

is that valency is (chemistry) valence while persalt is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

As nouns the difference between valency and persalt

is that valency is (graph theory) the number of edges connected to a vertex in a graph while persalt is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

Acid vs Persalt - What's the difference?

acid | persalt |


As nouns the difference between acid and persalt

is that acid is acid (a food with a sharp taste) while persalt is (chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

As an adjective acid

is acid; sour; tart (having a sharp taste such as that of vinegar or a lemon).

Base vs Persalt - What's the difference?

base | persalt |


As an acronym base

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As a noun persalt is

(chemistry) the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; ie the salt formally derived from a peroxide.

Persalt vs Protosalt - What's the difference?

persalt | protosalt | see also |


In chemistry terms the difference between persalt and protosalt

is that persalt is the form of a salt of a particular base / acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; i.e. the salt formally derived from a peroxide while protosalt is a salt derived from a protoxide.