terms |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between terms and dithiolene
is that
terms is while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
dithiolane |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between dithiolane and dithiolene
is that
dithiolane is while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
complex |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between complex and dithiolene
is that
complex is a problem while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
As an adjective complex
is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
As a verb complex
is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.
sulfur |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between sulfur and dithiolene
is that
sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
metal |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between metal and dithiolene
is that
metal is heavy metal (music) while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
ligand |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between ligand and dithiolene
is that
ligand is ligand while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
bivalent |
dithiolene |
As nouns the difference between bivalent and dithiolene
is that
bivalent is (genetics) any bivalent chromosome while
dithiolene is (organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.
As an adjective bivalent
is (chemistry) having a valence of.
unsaturated |
dithiolene |
As an adjective unsaturated
is (chemistry|of a solution) not saturated; capable of dissolving more of a solute at the same temperature.
As a noun dithiolene is
(organic chemistry) any of a class of unsaturated, bivalent ligands bonded to a metal atom through two sulfur atoms; the complex so formed.