sulfene |
sulfine |
As nouns the difference between sulfene and sulfine
is that
sulfene is (chemistry) any s-dioxide of a thioaldehyde or thioketone; r
2so
2 while
sulfine is (organic chemistry) any s-oxide of a thioaldehyde or thioketone.
sulfane |
sulfene |
In chemistry terms the difference between sulfane and sulfene
is that
sulfane is hydrogen sulfide while
sulfene is any S-dioxide of a thioaldehyde or thioketone; R
2SO
2.
sulfone |
sulfene |
In chemistry terms the difference between sulfone and sulfene
is that
sulfone is any of a class or organic compounds that have a sulfonyl functional group attached to two carbon atoms; drugs of this structure have been used to treat leprosy while
sulfene is any S-dioxide of a thioaldehyde or thioketone; R
2SO
2.