ion |
electrovalency |
As nouns the difference between ion and electrovalency
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
electrovalency is (physics) the net electric charge on an ion.
ion |
diazoxide |
As nouns the difference between ion and diazoxide
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
diazoxide is a potassium channel activator which causes local relaxation in smooth muscle by increasing membrane permeability to potassium ions, used as a vasodilator to treat hypertension and in diabetes to decrease the secretion of insulin.
ion |
salicylaldoxime |
As nouns the difference between ion and salicylaldoxime
is that
ion is an atom or group of atoms bearing an electrical charge such as the sodium and chlorine atoms in a salt solution while
salicylaldoxime is the oxime of salicylaldehyde, a crystalline solid that is a chelator and sometimes used in the analysis of samples containing transition metal ions, with which it often forms brightly-coloured coordination complexes.
As a proper noun Ion
is son of Creusa and Xuthus, and the ancestor of Ionian people.
ion |
halorhodopsin |
As nouns the difference between ion and halorhodopsin
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
halorhodopsin is (biochemistry) a light-driven ion pump, specific to chloride ions, found in phylogenetically ancient archaea known as halobacteria.
ion |
natremia |
As nouns the difference between ion and natremia
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
natremia is (medicine) the presence of sodium ions in the blood.
ion |
superion |
As nouns the difference between ion and superion
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
superion is (chemistry) an ion, consisting of a large cluster of atoms, in which the charge is spread over many atoms.
ion |
reionize |
As a noun ion
is ion (
electrically charged atom).
As a verb reionize is
to convert back into ions.
ion |
nanospray |
As nouns the difference between ion and nanospray
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
nanospray is a nanoscale spray, especially one used to generate ions for mass spectrometry.
ion |
reflectron |
As nouns the difference between ion and reflectron
is that
ion is ion (
electrically charged atom) while
reflectron is (physics|chemistry) a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions entering it.
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