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Terms vs Graphone - What's the difference?

terms | graphone |


As nouns the difference between terms and graphone

is that terms is while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Graphane vs Graphone - What's the difference?

graphane | graphone |


As nouns the difference between graphane and graphone

is that graphane is an extended two-dimensional hydrocarbon, of general formula (ch)n, derived from graphene by adding a hydrogen atom to each carbon atom alternately on each side of the plane while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Graphone vs Graphyne - What's the difference?

graphone | graphyne |


As nouns the difference between graphone and graphyne

is that graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic while graphyne is (chemistry) an allotrope of carbon, related to graphene, consisting of a plane of benzene rings, each connected to six others by acetylene moieties.

Phoneme vs Graphone - What's the difference?

phoneme | graphone |


As nouns the difference between phoneme and graphone

is that phoneme is while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Grapheme vs Graphone - What's the difference?

grapheme | graphone |


As nouns the difference between grapheme and graphone

is that grapheme is while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Ferromagnetic vs Graphone - What's the difference?

ferromagnetic | graphone |


In physics|lang=en terms the difference between ferromagnetic and graphone

is that ferromagnetic is (physics) of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

As an adjective ferromagnetic

is (physics) of a material, such as iron or nickel, that is easily magnetized.

As a noun graphone is

(physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Graphene vs Graphone - What's the difference?

graphene | graphone |


As nouns the difference between graphene and graphone

is that graphene is graphene while graphone is (physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.

Hydrogenated vs Graphone - What's the difference?

hydrogenated | graphone |


As a verb hydrogenated

is (hydrogenate).

As an adjective hydrogenated

is that has been treated, or reacted with hydrogen; especially describing a saturated fat so obtained from an unsaturated fat.

As a noun graphone is

(physics) a partially hydrogenated form of graphene that is ferromagnetic.