The key difference between organic and inorganic catalysts is that organic catalysts essentially include C, H, and O atoms in the chemical structure, whereas inorganic catalyst does not essentially contain C, H, and O atoms in the chemical structure. A catalyst is a chemical species that involves in a chemical reaction to increase the reaction […]
What is the Difference Between Pearlescent and Iridescent
The key difference between pearlescent and iridescent is that pearlescent means that an object has a pearl-like appearance in color or luster, whereas iridescent means that an object produces a display of lustrous, prismatic, and rainbow-like colors. When a light beam hits a surface of an object, it can reflect back in different ways; sometimes, […]
What is the Difference Between Isotonic and Isoelectronic Species
The key difference between isotonic and isoelectronic species is that isotonic species have similar numbers of neutrons, whereas isoelectronic species have similar numbers of electrons. The terms isotonic and isoelectronic refer to chemical species having something in common, e.g., same number of electrons, same number of neutrons, etc. CONTENTS 1. Overview and Key Difference 2. What are Isotonic […]
What is the Difference Between UV Vis and Fluorescence Spectroscopy
The key difference between UV vis and fluorescence spectroscopy is that UV-visible spectroscopy measures the absorption of light in the UV-visible range, whereas fluorescence spectroscopy measures the light emitted by a sample in the fluorescence range after absorbing light at high energy than the emitted energy level. Spectroscopy is a technique for the measurement of […]
What is the Difference Between IR and UV and Visible Spectroscopy
The key difference between IR and UV and visible spectroscopy is that IR spectroscopy uses the low-energy infrared part of the spectrum, whereas UV and visible spectroscopy use UV and visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. There are different spectroscopic techniques according to the wavelength range that is being measured. IR and UV and visible […]
What is the Difference Between Solution Suspension and Emulsion
The key difference between solution suspension and emulsion is that a solution is a mixture of two miscible components forming a homogenous mixture with comparatively very small particles, and suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of two or components in which the particle size is larger, whereas emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible liquids or […]
What is the Difference Between Vacuum Pump and Compressor
The key difference between vacuum pump and compressor is that a vacuum pump does not need a storage cylinder to operate, whereas a compressor needs a storage cylinder to store the gas or air that compresses. Vacuum pumps and compressors are important in increasing the pressure on a fluid, and both these can transport the […]
What is the Difference Between Distillation and Chromatography
The key difference between distillation and chromatography is that distillation is used to separate components in volatile liquids, whereas chromatography can be used to separate components that are usually non-volatile. Both distillation and chromatography are important methods of separation of different components in an analyte mixture. CONTENTS 1. Overview and Key Difference 2. What is Distillation 3. What […]
What is the Difference Between Gel Filtration and Affinity Chromatography
The key difference between gel filtration and affinity chromatography is that gel filtration chromatography depends on the differences in molecular weight or size of the analyte sample, whereas affinity chromatography depends on the affinity of an analyte to an immobilized ligand. The term chromatography in analytical chemistry refers to the process of the separation of […]
What is the Difference Between Concentration Polarization and Kinetic Polarization
The key difference between concentration polarization and kinetic polarization is that concentration polarization comes from the changes in the concentration of the electrolyte, whereas kinetic polarization is the change in static permittivity. Concentration polarization and kinetic polarization can be described as the contributions to the overpotential of a system. In both these, overpotential is required […]
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