thioether
See also:
Thioether
and
thioéther
English
Etymology
thio-
+
ether
Noun
thioether
(
plural
thioethers
)
(
chemistry
)
Any
analogue
of an
ether
, or
general formula
RSR', in which the
oxygen
has been replaced by
sulfur
; an
organic
sulfide
.
Translations
analogue of an ether in which the oxygen has been replaced by sulfur
French:
thioéther
m
German:
Thioether
n
Hungarian:
tioéter
Italian:
tioetere
(it)
m
Polish:
tioeter
(pl)
m
Spanish:
tioéter
m
See also
thioaldehyde
thiocarboxylic acid
thioketone
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