In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between dithiazole and thiuret
is that dithiazole is (organic compound) an unsaturated, five-membered heterocycle containing two sulfur atoms, one nitrogen atom and two double bonds while thiuret is (organic compound) a heterocyclic diamine derivative of dithiazole, obtained from dithiobiuret.
As nouns the difference between dithiazole and thiuret
is that dithiazole is (organic compound) an unsaturated, five-membered heterocycle containing two sulfur atoms, one nitrogen atom and two double bonds while thiuret is (organic compound) a heterocyclic diamine derivative of dithiazole, obtained from dithiobiuret.
dithiazole
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Noun
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(organic compound) An unsaturated, five-membered heterocycle containing two sulfur atoms, one nitrogen atom and two double bonds thiuret
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Noun
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en noun)
(organic compound) A heterocyclic diamine derivative of dithiazole, obtained from dithiobiuret