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thiol

Thiol vs Triol - What's the difference?

thiol | triol |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiol and triol

is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while triol is any trihydroxy alcohol.

Taxonomy vs Thiol - What's the difference?

taxonomy | thiol |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and thiol

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while thiol is thiol.

Thiol vs Thioguanine - What's the difference?

thiol | thioguanine |


As nouns the difference between thiol and thioguanine

is that thiol is thiol while thioguanine is (organic compound) a derivative of guanine obtained by replacing the carbonyl group with a thiol; it is an antineoplastic agent.

Thiol vs Phenylthiol - What's the difference?

thiol | phenylthiol |


As nouns the difference between thiol and phenylthiol

is that thiol is thiol while phenylthiol is (organic compound) the simplest aromatic thiol, c6h5-sh.

Thiol vs Polymercaptan - What's the difference?

thiol | polymercaptan |


As nouns the difference between thiol and polymercaptan

is that thiol is thiol while polymercaptan is (organic chemistry) any polymer having many free thiol groups; they are used to cure epoxy resins.

Thiol vs Thiolated - What's the difference?

thiol | thiolated |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiol and thiolated

is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while thiolated is reacted with, or converted into a thiol.

As a noun thiol

is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical.

As an adjective thiolated is

reacted with, or converted into a thiol.

Thiol vs Decanethiol - What's the difference?

thiol | decanethiol |


As nouns the difference between thiol and decanethiol

is that thiol is thiol while decanethiol is (organic compound) any of many isomeric thiols derived from decane.

Thiol vs Allenylthiol - What's the difference?

thiol | allenylthiol |


In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiol and allenylthiol

is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while allenylthiol is any thiol that also has an allene group.

Thiol vs Adamantanethiol - What's the difference?

thiol | adamantanethiol |


As nouns the difference between thiol and adamantanethiol

is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while adamantanethiol is either of two isomeric thiols derived from adamantane, but especially 1-adamantanethiol which is used to make adamantylthio sialosides.

Thiol vs Hydrothiolation - What's the difference?

thiol | hydrothiolation |


As nouns the difference between thiol and hydrothiolation

is that thiol is thiol while hydrothiolation is (organic chemistry) the addition reaction of a thiol across a double bond (or triple bond).

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