terms |
zincide |
As nouns the difference between terms and zincide
is that
terms is while
zincide is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc.
zincode |
zincide |
As nouns the difference between zincode and zincide
is that
zincode is the positive electrode of an electrolytic cell; the anode while
zincide is any binary compound of zinc.
zincide |
zincite |
As nouns the difference between zincide and zincite
is that
zincide is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc while
zincite is (mineralogy) a yellow, orange or dark-red mineral form of zinc oxide, often also containing small amounts of manganese, with a chemical formula (zn]],mn
2+)[[oxygen|o, an important ore of zinc.
zincide |
incide |
As a noun zincide
is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc.
As a verb incide is
(obsolete) to cut; to separate and remove.
zinc |
zincide |
As nouns the difference between zinc and zincide
is that
zinc is a chemical element (
symbol Zn) with an atomic number of 30 while
zincide is any binary compound of zinc.
As a verb zinc
is to electroplate with zinc.
compound |
zincide |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between compound and zincide
is that
compound is (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight while
zincide is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc.
As nouns the difference between compound and zincide
is that
compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or
compound can be anything made by combining several things while
zincide is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc.
As an adjective compound
is composed of elements; not simple.
As a verb compound
is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.
binary |
zincide |
As nouns the difference between binary and zincide
is that
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits while
zincide is (chemistry) any binary compound of zinc.
As an adjective binary
is being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.