thio salt: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
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What does “thio salt” mean?
A chemical compound that is a salt containing sulfur atoms in place of oxygen atoms.
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Meaning and Definition
A chemical compound that is a salt containing sulfur atoms in place of oxygen atoms.
Often refers to derivatives in organic and inorganic chemistry where sulfur substitutes for oxygen, used in various synthetic processes.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant lexical or grammatical differences; both variants use the term identically in scientific contexts.
Connotations
Neutral and precise in both British and American English, confined to chemistry.
Frequency
Equally rare in general language but standard in chemical literature across both variants.
Grammar
How to Use “thio salt” in a Sentence
Noun + of + noun (e.g., thio salt of sodium)Adjective + noun (e.g., inorganic thio salt)Vocabulary
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Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Rarely used except in chemical manufacturing or pharmaceutical industries.
Academic
Common in chemistry textbooks, research papers, and laboratory discussions.
Everyday
Almost never encountered in casual conversation.
Technical
Standard terminology in chemistry for describing sulfur analogs of salts.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “thio salt”
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Antonyms of “thio salt”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “thio salt”
- Misspelling as 'thiosalt' without space; correct form is 'thio salt'.
- Confusing with 'thioester' or other thio compounds.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
'Thio' derives from Greek for sulfur, indicating the presence of sulfur in the compound.
No, it is exclusively a technical term in chemistry and related scientific fields.
Yes, sodium thiosulfate is a well-known thio salt used in photography and medicine.
Generally not; they are chemical compounds for industrial or laboratory purposes, not for consumption or casual handling.
A chemical compound that is a salt containing sulfur atoms in place of oxygen atoms.
Thio salt is usually technical in register.
Thio salt: in British English it is pronounced /ˈθaɪəʊ sɔːlt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈθaɪoʊ sɑːlt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Remember 'thio' from 'thiosulfate' for sulfur, and 'salt' for ionic compound; together, a sulfur-based salt.
Conceptual Metaphor
Substitution metaphor: sulfur acts as a stand-in for oxygen in the salt structure.
Practice
Quiz
What best describes a thio salt?