different between sulfurate vs sulfurane
sulfurate
English
Etymology
sulfur +? -ate
Verb
sulfurate (third-person singular simple present sulfurates, present participle sulfurating, simple past and past participle sulfurated)
- (chemistry) to treat or to combine something with sulfur
- (wine) to treat with sulfur compound (usually a sulfite)
- (rare, agriculture) to spray/dust with sulfur
Derived terms
- sulfuration
Translations
sulfurate From the web:
- what is sulfurated lime
sulfurane
English
Etymology
sulfur +? -ane
Noun
sulfurane (plural sulfuranes)
- (chemistry) Any compound, of general formula SR4, containing tetravalent sulfur attached to four atoms or groups.
Hyponyms
- hexamethylpersulfurane
- persulfurane
- organosulfurane
sulfurane From the web:
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