In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between diamine and thionine
is that diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while thionine is (chemistry) an artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulfur derivative of certain aromatic diamines.
As nouns the difference between diamine and thionine
is that diamine is (chemistry) any compound containing two amino functional groups while thionine is (chemistry) an artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulfur derivative of certain aromatic diamines.
diamine
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Noun
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en noun)
(chemistry) Any compound containing two amino functional groups.
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thionine
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Noun
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(chemistry) An artificial red or violet dyestuff consisting of a complex sulfur derivative of certain aromatic diamines.