thiocane |
thiolane |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between thiocane and thiolane
is that
thiocane is (organic compound) a saturated eight-membered heterocycle having seven carbon atoms and one sulfur atom while
thiolane is (organic compound) the five-membered saturated heterocycle having four carbon atoms and one sulfur atom; any derivative of this compound.
As nouns the difference between thiocane and thiolane
is that
thiocane is (organic compound) a saturated eight-membered heterocycle having seven carbon atoms and one sulfur atom while
thiolane is (organic compound) the five-membered saturated heterocycle having four carbon atoms and one sulfur atom; any derivative of this compound.