Difference between Bimolecular and Unit

What is the difference between Bimolecular and Unit?

Bimolecular as an adjective is (of a reaction) involving two molecules while Unit as an adjective is for each unit.

Bimolecular

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: (of a reaction) involving two molecules consisting of two layers of molecules

Unit

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: For each unit.Having a size or magnitude of one.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A standard measure of a quantity.An organized group comprising people and/or equipment.A self-contained military organization; usually a battalion, regiment, or naval ship.A member of a military organization.Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table of organization and equipment; specifically, part of an organization.An organization title of a subdivision of a group in a task force.A standard or basic quantity into which an item of supply is divided, issued, or used. In this meaning, also called unit of issue.With regard to Reserve Components of the Armed Forces, denotes a Selected Reserve unit organized, equipped, and trained for mobilization to serve on active duty as a unit or to augment or be augmented by another unit. Headquarters and support functions without wartime missions are not considered units.An element of a ring having a multiplicative inverse. (Formerly just the identity element 1R of a ring.)(commerce) An item which may be sold singly.(UK) (electricity) One kilowatt-hour (as recorded on an electricity meter).

Example sentence: The most expensive part of any manufacturing unit is the paint shop.

We hope you now know whether to use Bimolecular or Unit in your sentence.

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