"Sulphonurics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sulphonurics are not a commonly used term, but I believe you might be referring to sulphonics or sulphonuric acids.
Sulphonics or sulphonuric acids are a class of organic compounds that contain a sulfonic acid (-SO3H) functional group. These compounds are widely used in the oil and gasoline industry as detergents and corrosion inhibitors.
In the context of analytical chemistry, sulphonuric acids are used as a reagent to analyze and separate various organic and inorganic compounds.
However, if you meant "sulphonurics" in a different context, please provide more information or clarification, and I will do my best to explain its meaning.
Sulphonated refers to the process of adding a sulfonic acid group (-SO3H) to a molecule. In chemistry, it is a reaction that creates a sulfonic acid derivative. This often results in a water-soluble compound.<br><br>For example, alcohol is sulphonated to form sulfonic acids, making it a valuable compound in industries such as detergents and pharmaceuticals.
Sulphonates refer to a type of chemical compound containing a sulfonic acid group (-SO3H). They are typically salts or esters derived from sulfonic acids and are commonly used in various applications, including detergents, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals.
A sulphone is a type of organic compound. It is a type of organosulfur compound that contains a sulfone group, which is a sulfonyl functional group.<br><br>A sulphone is formed when a sulfur atom is bonded to two oxygen atoms, and the sulfur atom is also bonded to two other organic groups. This gives the compound a specific set of physical and chemical properties.<br><br>Sulphones are commonly used as solvents, pharmaceuticals, and in the production of certain plastics and resins.