Similarities between Ion-exchange resin and Polyelectrolyte
Ion-exchange resin and Polyelectrolyte have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cross-link, Metal, Polymer, Porosity, Zeolite.
Cross-link
emanate, and formed by reactions involving sites or groups on existingmacromolecules or by interactions between existing macromolecules.
Cross-link and Ion-exchange resin · Cross-link and Polyelectrolyte ·
Metal
A metal is a material that, when polished or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well.
Ion-exchange resin and Metal · Metal and Polyelectrolyte ·
Polymer
A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules linked together into chains of repeating subunits.
Ion-exchange resin and Polymer · Polyelectrolyte and Polymer ·
Porosity
Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. "empty") spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0 and 1, or as a percentage between 0% and 100%.
Ion-exchange resin and Porosity · Polyelectrolyte and Porosity ·
Zeolite
Zeolite is a family of several microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate materials commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts.
Ion-exchange resin and Zeolite · Polyelectrolyte and Zeolite ·
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- What Ion-exchange resin and Polyelectrolyte have in common
- What are the similarities between Ion-exchange resin and Polyelectrolyte
Ion-exchange resin and Polyelectrolyte Comparison
Ion-exchange resin has 110 relations, while Polyelectrolyte has 74. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.72% = 5 / (110 + 74).
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