taxonomy |
complexometry |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and complexometry
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
complexometry is (chemistry) a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.
analyte |
complexometry |
As nouns the difference between analyte and complexometry
is that
analyte is (analytical chemistry) any substance undergoing analysis while
complexometry is (chemistry) a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.
complex |
complexometry |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between complex and complexometry
is that
complex is (chemistry) a structure consisting of a central atom or molecule weakly connected to surrounding atoms or molecules while
complexometry is (chemistry) a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.
As nouns the difference between complex and complexometry
is that
complex is a problem while
complexometry is (chemistry) a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.
As an adjective complex
is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
As a verb complex
is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.
titrant |
complexometry |
As nouns the difference between titrant and complexometry
is that
titrant is the reagent of known concentration and volume used in titrations while
complexometry is a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.
titration |
complexometry |
As nouns the difference between titration and complexometry
is that
titration is titration while
complexometry is (chemistry) a form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte.