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Molecule vs Halomethane - What's the difference?

molecule | halomethane |


As nouns the difference between molecule and halomethane

is that molecule is molecule while halomethane is (chemistry) any compound consisting of a methane molecule with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced by halogen atoms.

Molecule vs Superdiffusion - What's the difference?

molecule | superdiffusion |


As nouns the difference between molecule and superdiffusion

is that molecule is molecule while superdiffusion is (physics) a form of diffusion in which the random walk of the molecules contains occasional very long steps (s).

Molecule vs Photoassociation - What's the difference?

molecule | photoassociation |


As nouns the difference between molecule and photoassociation

is that molecule is molecule while photoassociation is (physics) the association of two atoms, under the influence of laser light, to form an excited diatomic molecule.

Molecule vs Geminal - What's the difference?

molecule | geminal |


In chemistry|lang=fr terms the difference between molecule and geminal

is that molecule is molecule while geminal is geminal.

As a noun molecule

is molecule.

As an adjective geminal is

geminal.

Molecule vs Flippase - What's the difference?

molecule | flippase |


As nouns the difference between molecule and flippase

is that molecule is molecule while flippase is (biochemistry) an enzyme located in the membrane responsible for aiding the movement of phospholipid molecules between the two leaflets that compose a cell's membrane (transverse diffusion).

Molecule vs Desogestrel - What's the difference?

molecule | desogestrel |


As nouns the difference between molecule and desogestrel

is that molecule is molecule while desogestrel is a molecule used in hormonal contraceptives.

Molecule vs Submolecular - What's the difference?

molecule | submolecular |


As a noun molecule

is the smallest particle of a specific element or compound that retains the chemical properties of that element or compound; two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

As an adjective submolecular is

below the molecular scale; smaller than a molecule.

Molecule vs Monovacancy - What's the difference?

molecule | monovacancy |


As nouns the difference between molecule and monovacancy

is that molecule is molecule while monovacancy is the absence of a single atom or molecule in a crystal lattice.

Molecule vs Aminoglycoside - What's the difference?

molecule | aminoglycoside |


As nouns the difference between molecule and aminoglycoside

is that molecule is molecule while aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group, in some cases functioning as an antibiotic.

Molecule vs Immunolocalization - What's the difference?

molecule | immunolocalization |


As nouns the difference between molecule and immunolocalization

is that molecule is molecule while immunolocalization is the use of immunological techniques to identify the location of molecules or other structures within cells or tissues.

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