thionic acid

The term "thionic acid" is used in both inorganic and organic chemistry to describe specific sulfur-containing acids.

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Definition

C2Inorganic Chemistry

(technical)An oxyacid of sulfur with the general formula Hβ‚‚Sβ‚™O₆, where n ranges from 2 to 6.

Example

  • Thionic acids are studied for their unique chemical properties and reactions.

C2Organic Chemistry

(technical)An organic compound containing the monovalent radical CSOH, including thiocarboxylic acids.

Example

  • Thiocarboxylic acids, a type of thionic acid, are important in various chemical synthesis processes.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "thionic acid":

monothionic acidsulfonic acidhydrogen acidimino acidcarbonic acidsulphamic acidsulfamic acidarsinous acidhydrogen ionlichenic acidarsonic acidarsinic acid