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Adhesive and Organic chemistry

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Difference between Adhesive and Organic chemistry

Adhesive vs. Organic chemistry

An adhesive, also known as glue, cement, mucilage, or paste, is any substance applied to one surface, or both surfaces, of two separate items that binds them together and resists their separation. Organic chemistry is a chemistry subdiscipline involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.

Similarities between Adhesive and Organic chemistry

Adhesive and Organic chemistry have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bakelite, Chemical reaction, Molecular mass, Natural rubber, Polymer, Solvent, Starch.

Bakelite

Bakelite (sometimes spelled Baekelite), or polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride, is the first plastic made from synthetic components.

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Chemical reaction

A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.

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Molecular mass

Relative Molecular mass or molecular weight is the mass of a molecule.

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Natural rubber

Natural rubber, also called India rubber or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds, plus water.

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Polymer

A polymer (Greek poly-, "many" + -mer, "part") is a large molecule, or macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits.

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Solvent

A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute (a chemically distinct liquid, solid or gas), resulting in a solution.

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Starch

Starch or amylum is a polymeric carbohydrate consisting of a large number of glucose units joined by glycosidic bonds.

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Adhesive and Organic chemistry Comparison

Adhesive has 96 relations, while Organic chemistry has 230. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.15% = 7 / (96 + 230).

References

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