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Tridentated vs Tridentate - What's the difference?

tridentated | tridentate |

As adjectives the difference between tridentated and tridentate

is that tridentated is having three teeth; tridentate while tridentate is having three teeth.

tridentated

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Having three teeth; tridentate.
  • tridentate

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Having three teeth
  • (botany) Having tooth-like projections that are themselves bidentate.
  • (chemistry, of a ligand) Capable of attaching to a metal ion at three points
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