different between cationic vs catanionic
cationic
English
Etymology
cation +? -ic
Adjective
cationic (not comparable)
- (chemistry) of, relating to, or being a cation
Translations
Anagrams
- aconitic, itaconic
Romanian
Etymology
From French cationique
Adjective
cationic m or n (feminine singular cationic?, masculine plural cationici, feminine and neuter plural cationice)
- cationic
Declension
Related terms
- cation
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catanionic
English
Etymology
Blend of cationic +? anionic
Adjective
catanionic (not comparable)
- (chemistry) Containing both cationic and anionic centres; zwitterionic.
catanionic From the web:
- what is catanionic vesicles
- what is catanionic mixtures
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