different between superconductor vs cuprate
superconductor
English
Etymology
From super- +? conductor, calque of Dutch suprageleider (modern spelling supergeleider).
Noun
superconductor (plural superconductors)
- A substance that has no resistance to conducting an electric current
Related terms
- conductor
- superconductivity
Translations
Spanish
Noun
superconductor m (plural superconductores)
- superconductor
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cuprate
English
Etymology
cupro- +? -ate
Noun
cuprate (plural cuprates)
- (inorganic chemistry) Any of several non-stoichiometric compounds, of general formula XYCumOn, many of which are superconductors.
- (organic chemistry) Any organocopper compound of general formula R2Cu.
Anagrams
- capture, uptrace
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