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Vacuole vs Polymer - What's the difference?

vacuole | polymer |


As nouns the difference between vacuole and polymer

is that vacuole is (cytology) a large membrane-bound vesicle in a cell's cytoplasm while polymer is polymer.

Polymer vs Polymerisation - What's the difference?

polymer | polymerisation |


As nouns the difference between polymer and polymerisation

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while polymerisation is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Polymer vs Lattice - What's the difference?

polymer | lattice |


As nouns the difference between polymer and lattice

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while lattice is a flat panel constructed with widely-spaced crossed thin strips of wood or other material, commonly used as a garden trellis.

As a verb lattice is

to make a lattice of.

Polymer vs Hydrocarbons - What's the difference?

polymer | hydrocarbons |


As nouns the difference between polymer and hydrocarbons

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while hydrocarbons is plural of lang=en.

Polymer vs Fibre - What's the difference?

polymer | fibre |


As nouns the difference between polymer and fibre

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while fibre is (single elongated piece of material) A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread.

Macromolecular vs Polymer - What's the difference?

macromolecular | polymer |


As an adjective macromolecular

is of or relating to a macromolecule.

As a noun polymer is

polymer.

Polymer vs Composites - What's the difference?

polymer | composites |


As nouns the difference between polymer and composites

is that polymer is polymer while composites is .

As a verb composites is

(composite).

Polymer vs Multimer - What's the difference?

polymer | multimer |


As nouns the difference between polymer and multimer

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while multimer is a protein consisting of multiple monomers.

Polymer vs Pigment - What's the difference?

polymer | pigment |


As nouns the difference between polymer and pigment

is that polymer is polymer while pigment is pigment.

Telomere vs Polymer - What's the difference?

telomere | polymer |


As nouns the difference between telomere and polymer

is that telomere is telomere while polymer is polymer.

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