Disulfur is the diatomic molecule with the formula S2. It is analogous to the dioxygen molecule but rarely occurs at room temperature. This violet gas...
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Disulfur monoxide or sulfur suboxide is an inorganic compound with the formula S2O, one of the lower sulfur oxides. It is a colourless gas and condenses...
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Sulfur monoxide (section Disulfur dioxide)
dilute gas phase. When concentrated or condensed, it converts to S2O2 (disulfur dioxide). It has been detected in space but is rarely encountered intact...
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Sulfur oxide (redirect from Disulfur oxide)
dimer, Disulfur dioxide (S2O2) Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Sulfur trioxide (SO3) Higher sulfur oxides (SO3 and SO4 and polymeric condensates of them) Disulfur monoxide...
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Disulfur dioxide, dimeric sulfur monoxide or SO dimer is an oxide of sulfur with the formula S2O2. The solid is unstable with a lifetime of a few seconds...
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Disulfur dichloride (or disulphur dichloride by the British English spelling) is the inorganic compound of sulfur and chlorine with the formula S2Cl2....
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Disulfur diiodide is an unstable inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula S2I2. It is a red-brown solid that decomposes above −30 °C to elemental...
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Disulfur decafluoride is a chemical compound with the formula S2F10. It was discovered in 1934 by Denbigh and Whytlaw-Gray. Each sulfur atom of the S2F10...
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Disulfur dinitride is the chemical compound with the formula S2N2. Passing gaseous S4N4 over silver metal wool at 250–300 °C at low pressure (1 mmHg) yields...
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Disulfur difluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula S2F2. It is a halide of sulfur. Disulfur difluoride has a chain structure F−S−S−F...
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