thiosemicarbazone |
thiosemicarbazide |
In chemistry terms the difference between thiosemicarbazone and thiosemicarbazide
is that
thiosemicarbazone is an analogue of a semicarbazone that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom while
thiosemicarbazide is an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
oxygen |
thiosemicarbazide |
As nouns the difference between oxygen and thiosemicarbazide
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol O) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 15.9994 while
thiosemicarbazide is an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
atom |
thiosemicarbazide |
As nouns the difference between atom and thiosemicarbazide
is that
atom is an (
l) while
thiosemicarbazide is (chemistry) an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
sulfur |
thiosemicarbazide |
As nouns the difference between sulfur and thiosemicarbazide
is that
sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while
thiosemicarbazide is (chemistry) an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
semicarbazide |
thiosemicarbazide |
As nouns the difference between semicarbazide and thiosemicarbazide
is that
semicarbazide is (organic chemistry) any of a class or organic nitrogen compounds derived from the parent compound nh
2-nh-co-nh
2; they react with aldehydes and ketones to form semicarbazones while
thiosemicarbazide is (chemistry) an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
analogue |
thiosemicarbazide |
As nouns the difference between analogue and thiosemicarbazide
is that
analogue is (british|canadian) while
thiosemicarbazide is (chemistry) an analogue of a semicarbazide that contains a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
As an adjective analogue
is (british|canadian).