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Dilution vs Titre In quantitative chemical analysis dilution and Titre are the two ways of describing the conditions, concentration or the percentage of particular particles, viruses, fats and many other things in a solution. Dilution is the term used for lowering the concentration of a particular solution. Dilution... 
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Dilution vs Concentration The concepts of dilution and concentration are very significant in the study of solutions in chemistry. The amount of solute in a solvent decides the properties of a solution and this amount remaining the same, the solution can be made diluted or concentrated by adding solvent and removing... 
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Graphs vs Charts There are many people who have very little interest in mathematical information. The simply cannot digest facts and figures in written form. For such people, graphs and charts are an easy and interesting way to understand information in a pictorial form. In a way, graphs and charts are similar... 
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Hard Water vs Soft Water We keep hearing about discussions on hard water and soft water frequently and often wonder about the differences between the two. In areas where it is hard water that is supplied to the households, people feel a lot of hardships because of the water. This article will try to explain the... 
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Oxidases vs Oxygenases Oxidases and Oxygenases are the enzymes that are present in all the living organisms. Enzymes are proteins that are responsible to increase the rate of reactions in cells of the organisms. In a chemical reaction a complex molecule is broken down to a simple one using enzyme as a catalyst.... 
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NM3 vs M3 NM3 and M3 are the units that are used in measuring the volume of liquids, solids and gases. M3 is the Meter cube and NM3 is Normal Meter cube. Meter Cube is the volume that is occupied by matter in a cube whose sides measure one meter in length. The measurement of volume plays an important role in... 
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Reaction vs Reflex Human beings have got various sense organs through which they feel and respond to different kinds of stimuli. For example, we respond in a voluntary manner to cold and heat and respond according to the messages sent by sensory nerves through the brain. If we are bitten by a mosquito, we feel... 
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Uniform Motion vs Non Uniform Motion The concept of motion is an important one in the study of physics at school level. Besides Newton’s Laws of Motion, a student has to grasp the difference between uniform motion and non uniform motion to be able to solve mathematical problems. This article attempts to differentiate... 
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HPLC vs GC HPLC and GC are both methods of separation of compounds from a mixture. Whereas HPLC applies to constituents that are fluids, GC is used when the compounds are gaseous or can be vaporized during separation process. Both have the same underlying principle of heavy molecules flowing slower than lighter... 
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Acceleration vs Deceleration Acceleration is a very important concept in the study of motion in physics and also in daily life and it has become commonplace to use it in our daily conversation. We use it to describe any vehicle or object speeding up as when a car zips past our car and we say that it is accelerating.... 
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Spermatogenesis vs Oogenesis Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis are two different cells responsible for the reproductive function of humans. Spermatogenesis is the cell belonging to male while Oogenesis belongs to female partner. This article discusses the differences between them in order to develop a better understanding. What... 
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Physical vs Chemical Change There are many who would be tempted to say that a change is a change and why bother to make a distinction of physical and chemical change. But it is important to understand the differences between these two types of changes as they affect our lives and environment also. You must have... 
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Dynamo vs Alternator Remember the device fitted in the bicycle of your grandfather that made the light bulb fitted in front of the bicycle to light up when he peddled the bicycle? It was a dynamo that was capable of converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. A dynamo is nothing but an electric generator,... 
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Chemical vs Physical Properties All properties of substances are classified into physical and chemical properties. We recognize different human beings based upon their physical properties such as height, weight, and complexion, type of hair and facial features. Similarly all substances have physical properties... 
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Natural Disaster vs Man Made Disaster History of mankind is replete with both natural disasters as well as man made disasters. However, the point to note is that whereas in ancient times it were only natural disasters that caused havoc on humanity, today man made disasters are playing an equal, if not bigger... 
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Force vs Pressure Force and pressure are two important concepts in the study of motion in physics. While there are many similarities in force and pressure, they are totally dissimilar also. Students often get confused between force and pressure which is surprising considering both have different units of measurement... 
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