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
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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