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Tetrafluoride vs Oxide - What's the difference?

tetrafluoride | oxide |


As nouns the difference between tetrafluoride and oxide

is that tetrafluoride is while oxide is .

Oxide vs Sulfide - What's the difference?

oxide | sulfide |


As nouns the difference between oxide and sulfide

is that oxide is while sulfide is .

Oxide vs Butoxide - What's the difference?

oxide | butoxide |


As nouns the difference between oxide and butoxide

is that oxide is while butoxide is (organic chemistry) any butyl ether.

Oxide vs Category - What's the difference?

oxide | category |


As nouns the difference between oxide and category

is that oxide is while category is a group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria.

Oxide vs Wikidiffcom - What's the difference?

oxide | wikidiffcom |

Hydracid vs Oxide - What's the difference?

hydracid | oxide |


In chemistry terms the difference between hydracid and oxide

is that hydracid is an acid that does not contain any oxygen as opposed to an oxyacid; they are all binary compounds of hydrogen and a halogen or pseudohalogen while oxide is a binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element.

Stain vs Oxide - What's the difference?

stain | oxide |


As nouns the difference between stain and oxide

is that stain is while oxide is .

Oxid vs Oxide - What's the difference?

oxid | oxide |


As nouns the difference between oxid and oxide

is that oxid is oxide while oxide is .

Oxide vs Oxhide - What's the difference?

oxide | oxhide |


As nouns the difference between oxide and oxhide

is that oxide is while oxhide is the skin (hide) of an ox.

Oxime vs Oxide - What's the difference?

oxime | oxide |


As nouns the difference between oxime and oxide

is that oxime is any of a class of organic compounds, of general formula RR'C=NOH, derived from the condensation of an aldehyde (R' = H) or ketone with hydroxylamine while oxide is a binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element.

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