"Thiophosphoric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thiophosphoric acid is a phosphorus-containing oxoacid and a hormone-like compound used as a pesticide.
Alternatively, thiophosphoric acid may refer to dithiophosphoric acid).
Dithiophosphoric acid is often called in the industry "PST" or Pesticide Solubilizing Treatment; this is incorrect, since PST is actually a di-ester, typically tri-n-butyl-dithiophosphate, a compound producing PS bond dithiophosphoric acid.
Thiopental is a barbiturate that is used as a medication for the induction of anesthesia or sedation. It is a rapid-acting drug that causes falling asleep (hypnosis) and unconsciousness within a minute or two. This effect is known as "barbiturate effect".
Thiophanate-methyl is a chemical compound used as a fungicide. It is a systemic fungicide, meaning it is taken up by the plant and can be found in all parts of the plant, rather than just on the surface.<br><br>Thiophanate-methyl works by inhibiting the growth of fungi by disrupting the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. This ultimately leads to the death of the fungal cells.<br><br>It is commonly used in agricultural settings to control a wide range of fungal diseases, including powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot.<br><br>However, it has also been detected in some waterways and has been found to be toxic to aquatic organisms. As a result, its use is regulated in some countries to minimize its impact on the environment.
Relating to thiophene, a type of five-membered ring compound consisting of four carbon atoms and one sulfur atom.
Thiophilic refers to an attraction or affinity for sulfur or sulfur-based compounds. It can also describe a chemical property or behavior related to sulfur. In general, thiophilic compounds tend to attract or bond with sulfur-containing molecules.
Thiophene is a five-membered ring containing one sulfur atom and four carbon atoms. It is an aromatic heterocyclic compound and a sulfur heterocycle.
Thiosaccharinates are a class of compounds that contain the thiosaccharin acid group, which is a type of compound that contains a sulfur-containing functional group. Thiosaccharinates are often used in the synthesis of other chemicals, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals, food additives, and other industrial chemicals.<br><br>In more detail, thiosaccharinates are esters of thiosaccharinic acid, a compound that contains a sulfur-containing acid group. Thiosaccharinic acid is a byproduct of the oxidation of certain sulfur-containing compounds, and it can be used to synthesize a variety of other compounds.<br><br>Thiosaccharinates have a number of properties that make them useful in various applications, including:<br><br> Solubility: Thiosaccharinates are often highly soluble in water and other polar solvents, making them useful in a variety of applications.<br> Chemical stability: Thiosaccharinates are relatively stable compounds that can withstand a range of chemical reactions and conditions.<br> Bioactivity: Thiosaccharinates have been shown to have a variety of biological activities, including antibacterial and antifungal properties.<br><br>Overall, thiosaccharinates are an important class of compounds with a range of applications in fields such as pharmaceuticals, food additives, and industrial chemicals.
Thiosulfates, or thiosulphates, are a class of sulphonates in which the sulfur atom is in an intermediate oxidation state rather than the +6 of the sulfate ion (SO42-). Thiosulphates are found naturally in small quantities in some minerals such as gypsum and selenite.