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Octahydrate vs Nonahydrate - What's the difference?

octahydrate | nonahydrate |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between octahydrate and nonahydrate

is that octahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains eight molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while nonahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.

As nouns the difference between octahydrate and nonahydrate

is that octahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains eight molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while nonahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.

Nonahydrate vs Monohydrate - What's the difference?

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.

Nonahydrate vs Coquimbite - What's the difference?

nonahydrate | coquimbite |


As nouns the difference between nonahydrate and coquimbite

is that nonahydrate is (chemistry) a hydrate whose solid contains nine molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while coquimbite is (mineral) the nonahydrate of.