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Organic compound and Surfactant

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Difference between Organic compound and Surfactant

Organic compound vs. Surfactant

In chemistry, an organic compound is generally any chemical compound that contains carbon. Surfactants are compounds that lower the surface tension (or interfacial tension) between two liquids, between a gas and a liquid, or between a liquid and a solid.

Similarities between Organic compound and Surfactant

Organic compound and Surfactant have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Enzyme, Hydrocarbon, Inorganic compound, Metal.

Enzyme

Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.

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Hydrocarbon

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.

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Inorganic compound

An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks C-H bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound, but the distinction is not defined or even of particular interest.

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Metal

A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard when in solid state, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity.

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Organic compound and Surfactant Comparison

Organic compound has 104 relations, while Surfactant has 184. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.39% = 4 / (104 + 184).

References

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