dodecahydrate |
monohydrate |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between dodecahydrate and monohydrate
is that
dodecahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains twelve molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
As nouns the difference between dodecahydrate and monohydrate
is that
dodecahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains twelve molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
hydrochloride |
monohydrate |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydrochloride and monohydrate
is that
hydrochloride is (chemistry) a compound of hydrochloric acid with an organic base such as an amine while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
As nouns the difference between hydrochloride and monohydrate
is that
hydrochloride is (chemistry) a compound of hydrochloric acid with an organic base such as an amine while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
monohydrate |
undefined |
As a noun monohydrate
is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
monohydrate |
tetrahydrate |
In chemistry terms the difference between monohydrate and tetrahydrate
is that
monohydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
tetrahydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains four molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
monohydrate |
sesquihydrate |
In chemistry terms the difference between monohydrate and sesquihydrate
is that
monohydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
sesquihydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per two molecules, or per two unit cells.
nonahydrate |
monohydrate |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between nonahydrate and monohydrate
is that
nonahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
As nouns the difference between nonahydrate and monohydrate
is that
nonahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
monohydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
pentahydrate |
monohydrate |
In chemistry terms the difference between pentahydrate and monohydrate
is that
pentahydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains five molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while
monohydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.
monohydrate |
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monohydrate |
dyehydrate |
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