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chemical vs flux

flux vs chemical

chemical and flux both are nouns.

chemical is an adjective but flux is not an adjective.

chemical is not a verb while flux is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
chemical Yes Yes No No
flux Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flux is a hyponym of chemical; that is, flux is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than chemical:
  • chemical: material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules
  • flux: a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed
chemical (noun) flux (noun)
material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules in constant change
(physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area
a flow or discharge
the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea)
a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action
a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed
the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface
chemical (adjective) flux (adjective)
relating to or used in chemistry
of or made from or using substances produced by or used in reactions involving atomic or molecular changes
chemical (verb) flux (verb)
mix together different elements
become liquid or fluid when heated
move or progress freely as if in a stream
Difference between chemical and flux

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