terms |
thione |
As nouns the difference between terms and thione
is that
terms is while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
thione |
thiolate |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between thione and thiolate
is that
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s while
thiolate is (chemistry) any derivative of a thiol in which a metal atom replaces the hydrogen attached to sulfur rsh => rs
-m
+.
As nouns the difference between thione and thiolate
is that
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s while
thiolate is (chemistry) any derivative of a thiol in which a metal atom replaces the hydrogen attached to sulfur rsh => rs
-m
+.
thione |
thone |
As a noun thione
is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
As an adjective thone is
(dialectal) damp; moist; wet; soft from dampness.
thiane |
thione |
As nouns the difference between thiane and thione
is that
thiane is (organic compound) a saturated six-membered heterocycle containing five carbon atoms and one sulfur atom while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
trione |
thione |
As nouns the difference between trione and thione
is that
trione is (organic chemistry) any ketone having three carbonyl groups while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
thine |
thione |
As a determiner thine
is (archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form:
thy ).
As a pronoun thine
is (archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.
As a noun thione is
(chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
throne |
thione |
As nouns the difference between throne and thione
is that
throne is while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
thiol |
thione |
Related terms |
Thione is a related term of thiol.
As nouns the difference between thiol and thione
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
thione is a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula R
2C=S.
thial |
thione |
Related terms |
Thial is a related term of thione.
As nouns the difference between thial and thione
is that
thial is (organic chemistry) a thioaldehyde while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
thioketone |
thione |
Synonyms |
Thioketone is a synonym of thione.
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between thioketone and thione
is that
thioketone is (chemistry) any analogue of an ketone, of general formula rc(=s)r', in which the oxygen has been replaced by sulfur while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
As nouns the difference between thioketone and thione
is that
thioketone is (chemistry) any analogue of an ketone, of general formula rc(=s)r', in which the oxygen has been replaced by sulfur while
thione is (chemistry) a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula r
2c=s.
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