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dalton

Rutherford vs Dalton - What's the difference?

rutherford | dalton |


As nouns the difference between rutherford and dalton

is that rutherford is an obsolete unit of radioactivity (symbol: rd), defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one million nuclei decay per second while Dalton is a former unit of atomic mass equivalent to 1/16 the mass of an oxygen atom; now replaced by the atomic mass unit (or dalton.

As proper nouns the difference between rutherford and dalton

is that rutherford is {{surname|Scottish habitational|from=Old English}} from a place where there was once a settlement in the Scottish borders while Dalton is any of several places in the north of England and in Scotland.

Dalton vs Dawson - What's the difference?

dalton | dawson |


As a noun dalton

is (physics) the atomic mass unit.

As a proper noun dawson is

.

Molecularweight vs Dalton - What's the difference?

molecularweight | dalton |


As a noun dalton is

(physics) the atomic mass unit.

Dalton vs Da - What's the difference?

dalton | da | abbreviation |

Dalton is an abbreviation of da.


As a noun dalton

is (physics) the atomic mass unit.

As a verb da is

to give.

Dalton vs Megadalton - What's the difference?

dalton | megadalton |


In physics terms the difference between dalton and megadalton

is that dalton is the atomic mass unit while megadalton is a unit equal to one million daltons.

As nouns the difference between dalton and megadalton

is that dalton is a former unit of atomic mass equivalent to 1/16 the mass of an oxygen atom; now replaced by the atomic mass unit (or dalton while megadalton is a unit equal to one million daltons.

As a proper noun Dalton

is any of several places in the north of England and in Scotland.

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