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Vinyl vs Acryl - What's the difference?

vinyl | acryl |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and acryl

is that vinyl is the univalent radical CH2=CH−, derived from ethylene while acryl is the univalent radical derived from acrylic acid :- CH2=CH-CO.

As an adjective vinyl

is containing the vinyl radical.

Vinyl vs Records - What's the difference?

vinyl | records |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and records

is that vinyl is vinyl while records is .

Vinyl vs Laminate - What's the difference?

vinyl | laminate |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and laminate

is that vinyl is vinyl while laminate is .

Alkenyl vs Vinyl - What's the difference?

alkenyl | vinyl |


As adjectives the difference between alkenyl and vinyl

is that alkenyl is of, pertaining to, or derived from an alkene while vinyl is containing the vinyl radical.

As nouns the difference between alkenyl and vinyl

is that alkenyl is any univalent radical derived from an alkene while vinyl is the univalent radical CH2=CH−, derived from ethylene.

Vinyl vs Lino - What's the difference?

vinyl | lino |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and lino

is that vinyl is the univalent radical CH2=CH−, derived from ethylene while lino is abbreviation of lang=en.

As an adjective vinyl

is containing the vinyl radical.

Nitrile vs Vinyl - What's the difference?

nitrile | vinyl |


In chemistry terms the difference between nitrile and vinyl

is that nitrile is any of a class of organic compounds containing a cyano functional group -C≡N while vinyl is containing the vinyl radical.

As an adjective vinyl is

containing the vinyl radical.

Oilcloth vs Vinyl - What's the difference?

oilcloth | vinyl |


As nouns the difference between oilcloth and vinyl

is that oilcloth is a fabric or cloth treated on one side with a waterproof covering, especially one made from linseed oil etc; used for flooring, tablecloths, kitchen shelves and sometimes furniture covering while vinyl is vinyl.

Vinyl vs Linoleum - What's the difference?

vinyl | linoleum |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and linoleum

is that vinyl is the univalent radical CH2=CH−, derived from ethylene while linoleum is an inexpensive waterproof covering used especially for floors, made from solidified linseed oil over a burlap or canvas backing, or from its modern replacement, polyvinyl chloride.

As an adjective vinyl

is containing the vinyl radical.

Polyvinylalcohol vs Vinyl - What's the difference?

polyvinylalcohol | vinyl |


As nouns the difference between polyvinylalcohol and vinyl

is that polyvinylalcohol is alternative form of lang=en while vinyl is the univalent radical CH2=CH−, derived from ethylene.

As an adjective vinyl is

containing the vinyl radical.

Vinyl vs Chloroprene - What's the difference?

vinyl | chloroprene |


As nouns the difference between vinyl and chloroprene

is that vinyl is vinyl while chloroprene is (organic compound) the chlorinated derivative of butadiene 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene that is used (via polymerization) in the manufacture of synthetic rubber.

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