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thiol
thi·ol T0168500 (thī′ôl′, -ōl′, -ŏl′)n. A sulfur-containing organic compound with the general formula RSH where R is any hydrocarbon group. Also called mercaptan.thiol (ˈθaɪɒl) n (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of sulphur-containing organic compounds with the formula RSH, where R is an organic group. Also called (not in technical usage): mercaptan mer•cap•tan (mərˈkæp tæn) n. any of a class of odiferous sulfur-containing compounds having the type formula RSH, where R represents a radical. Also called thiol. [< German (1834), shortening of Latin phrase corpus mercurium captāns body capturing quicksilver] thiol
thiol: see mercaptanmercaptan or thiol , any of a class of organic compounds containing the group -SH bonded to a carbon atom. The volatile low-molecular-weight mercaptans have disagreeable odors. ..... Click the link for more information. .thiol[′thī‚ȯl] (organic chemistry) mercaptan thiol
thiol [thi´ol] 1. sulfhydryl.2. any organic compound containing the —SH group bound to carbon.thi·ol (thī'ol), 1. The monovalent radical -SH when attached to carbon; a hydrosulfide; a mercaptan. 2. A mixture of sulfurated and sulfonated petroleum oils purified with ammonia; used in the treatment of skin diseases. thi·ol (thī'ol) Mixture of sulfurated and sulfonated petroleum oils purified with ammonia; used to treat skin diseases. |