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Thiol vs Thiophene - What's the difference?
thiol | thiophene |As nouns the difference between thiol and thiophene
is that thiol is thiol while thiophene is thiophene.Terpene vs Thiol - What's the difference?
terpene | thiol |In organic chemistry terms the difference between terpene and thiol
is that terpene is a very large class of naturally occurring and synthetic organic compounds formally derived from the hydrocarbon isoprene; they include many volatile compounds used in perfume and food flavours, turpentine, the steroids, the carotene pigments and rubber while thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical.Thiol vs Sulfide - What's the difference?
thiol | sulfide |As nouns the difference between thiol and sulfide
is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while sulfide is any compound of sulfur and a metal or other electropositive element or group.Thiol vs Thioether - What's the difference?
thiol | thioether |As nouns the difference between thiol and thioether
is that thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while thioether is any analogue of an ether, or general formula RSR', in which the oxygen has been replaced by sulfur; an organic sulfide.Thiol vs Sulfhydrol - What's the difference?
thiol | sulfhydrol |Thiol - What does it mean?
thiol | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.