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Sultine vs Organosulfur - What's the difference?

sultine | organosulfur |

In chemistry terms the difference between sultine and organosulfur

is that sultine is any cyclic ester of a hydroxy sulfinic acid while 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 sultine

is any cyclic ester of a hydroxy sulfinic acid.

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.

sultine

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (chemistry) any cyclic ester of a hydroxy sulfinic acid
  • Anagrams

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    organosulfur

    English

    Alternative forms

    *organosulphur

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (chemistry) 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.
  • See also

    *sulfamic acid *sulfane *sulfatide *sulfenamide *sulfene *sulfenic acid *sulfenyl *sulfenylium *sulfide *sulfilimine *sulfimide *sulfimine *sulfinamide *sulfinamidine *sulfine *sulfinic acid *sulfinic anhydride *sulfinimine *sulfinylamine *sulfolipid *sulfonamide *sulfone *sulfonediimine *sulfonic acid *sulfonic anhydride *sulfonimide *sulfonium *sulfonphthalein *sulfonylamine *sulfoxide *sulfoximide *sulfoximine *sultam *sultim *sultine *sultone