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leucophyll

Wikidiffcom vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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As a noun leucophyll is

(chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Terms vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and leucophyll

is that terms is while leucophyll is (chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Green vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

green | leucophyll |


As a proper noun green

is .

As an adjective green

is (politics) of, or pertaining, to a green party.

As a noun leucophyll is

(chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Plant vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between plant and leucophyll

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis. Typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while leucophyll is a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

As a verb plant

is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.

Chlorophyll vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between chlorophyll and leucophyll

is that chlorophyll is any of a group of green pigments that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and in other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteria while leucophyll is a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Isomeric vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between isomeric and leucophyll

is that isomeric is (chemistry) exhibiting isomerism while leucophyll is (chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

As an adjective isomeric

is (chemistry|physics) being an isomer.

As a noun leucophyll is

(chemistry) a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Substance vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

substance | leucophyll |


As nouns the difference between substance and leucophyll

is that substance is physical matter; material while leucophyll is a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.

Colourless vs Leucophyll - What's the difference?

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As an adjective colourless

is having little or no colour.

As a noun leucophyll is

a colourless substance, isomeric with chlorophyll, contained in parts of plants capable of becoming green.