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Bactericide and Organic acid

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Difference between Bactericide and Organic acid

Bactericide vs. Organic acid

A bactericide or bacteriocide, sometimes abbreviated Bcidal, is a substance that kills bacteria. An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties.

Similarities between Bactericide and Organic acid

Bactericide and Organic acid have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Benzoic acid, Lactic acid, Phenol, Phenols.

Benzoic acid

Benzoic acid, C7H6O2 (or C6H5COOH), is a colorless crystalline solid and a simple aromatic carboxylic acid.

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Lactic acid

Lactic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH(OH)COOH.

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Phenol

Phenol, also known as phenolic acid, is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH.

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Phenols

In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of a hydroxyl group (—OH) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group.

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Bactericide and Organic acid Comparison

Bactericide has 84 relations, while Organic acid has 66. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.67% = 4 / (84 + 66).

References

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