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thiazole
thi·a·zole T0163100 (thī′ə-zōl′)n.1. A colorless or pale yellow aromatic liquid, C3H3NS, containing a ring composed of a nitrogen atom, a sulfur atom, and three carbon atoms, used in making dyes and fungicides.2. Any of various derivatives of this compound.thiazole (ˈθaɪəˌzəʊl) or thiazoln1. (Chemistry) a colourless liquid with a pungent smell that contains a ring system composed of three carbon atoms, a sulphur atom, and a nitrogen atom. It is used in dyes and fungicides. Formula: C3H3NS2. (Elements & Compounds) any of a group of compounds derived from this substance that are used in dyesthi•a•zole (ˈθaɪ əˌzoʊl) n. 1. a colorless, slightly water-miscible liquid, C3H3NS. 2. any of various derivatives of this substance, used as dyes or reagents. [1885–90] Translationsthiazole
thiazole[′thī·ə‚zōl] (organic chemistry) C3H3NS A colorless to yellowish liquid with a pyridinelike aroma, slightly soluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether; used as an intermediate for fungicides, dyes, and rubber accelerators. |