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sulfanylidene

Radical vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

radical | sulfanylidene |


As nouns the difference between radical and sulfanylidene

is that radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the Liberal Party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while sulfanylidene is the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Oxo vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

oxo | sulfanylidene |


In chemistry in combination terms the difference between oxo and sulfanylidene

is that oxo is a substituent oxygen atom connected to another atom by a double bond while sulfanylidene is the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

Analogue vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

analogue | sulfanylidene |


As nouns the difference between analogue and sulfanylidene

is that analogue is (british|canadian) while sulfanylidene is (chemistry|in combination) the organosulfur divalent functional group =s; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

As an adjective analogue

is (british|canadian).

Sulfur vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

sulfur | sulfanylidene |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and sulfanylidene

is that sulfur is a chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16 while sulfanylidene is the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

As an adjective sulfur

is of a yellowish green colour, like that of sulfur.

As a verb sulfur

is to treat with sulfur, or a sulfur compound, especially to preserve or to counter agricultural pests.

S vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

s | sulfanylidene |

S is likely misspelled.


S has no English definition.

As a noun sulfanylidene is

the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

Divalent vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

divalent | sulfanylidene |


As an adjective divalent

is having a valence of two.

As a noun sulfanylidene is

the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.

Organosulfur vs Sulfanylidene - What's the difference?

organosulfur | sulfanylidene |


As an adjective organosulfur

is describing any of a series of derivatives of sulfur that have at least one alkyl or aryl group, especially one containing at least one carbon-sulfur bond.

As a noun sulfanylidene is

the organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.