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bicarbonate vs saleratus

saleratus vs bicarbonate

bicarbonate and saleratus both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bicarbonate Yes No No No
saleratus Yes No No No
As nouns, saleratus is a hyponym of bicarbonate; that is, saleratus is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bicarbonate:
  • bicarbonate: a salt of carbonic acid (containing the anion HCO3) in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced; an acid carbonate
  • saleratus: a white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
bicarbonate (noun) saleratus (noun)
a salt of carbonic acid (containing the anion HCO3) in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced; an acid carbonate a white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
Difference between bicarbonate and saleratus

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