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  2. S-oxide - Wikipedia

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    S-oxides of thioketones and thioaldehydes, compounds with the formula R 2 C=S=O and RCH=S=O, respectively. [1] syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, a lacrymatory component of onion, is one example. sulfoxides, compounds with the formula R 2 SO, are sometimes referred to as S-oxides. Methionine-S-oxide reductase illustrates this nomenclature. Sulfur oxide ...

  3. Sulfur oxide - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur oxide refers to many types of sulfur and oxygen containing compounds such as SO, SO 2, SO 3, S 7 O 2, S 6 O 2, S 2 O 2, etc. Sulfur oxide (SO x) refers to one or more of the following: Lower sulfur oxides (S n O, S 7 O 2 and S 6 O 2) Sulfur monoxide (SO) and its dimer, Disulfur dioxide (S 2 O 2) Sulfur dioxide (SO 2) Sulfur trioxide (SO 3)

  4. Sulfur monoxide - Wikipedia

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    The SO molecule has a triplet ground state similar to O 2 and S 2, that is, each molecule has two unpaired electrons. [2] The S−O bond length of 148.1 pm is similar to that found in lower sulfur oxides (e.g. S 8 O, S−O = 148 pm) but is longer than the S−O bond in gaseous S 2 O (146 pm), SO 2 (143.1 pm) and SO 3 (142 pm).

  5. Lower sulfur oxides - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur monoxide (SO) and its dimer (S 2 O 2) have been trapped at low temperature. Disulfur dioxide (S 2 O 2) is a dimer of sulfur monoxide. It has C 2v structure (planar). Disulfur monoxide (S 2 O) is an analogue of sulfur dioxide. Like SO 2 as well as ozone (O 3), and trisulfur (S 3), it adopts a bent structure. The S-S bond length is 188.4 ...

  6. Disulfur dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Disulfur dioxide, dimeric sulfur monoxide or SO dimer is an oxide of sulfur with the formula S 2 O 2. [2] The solid is unstable with a lifetime of a few seconds at room temperature. [ 3 ]

  7. Oxide - Wikipedia

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    An oxide (/ ˈ ɒ k s aɪ d /) is a chemical compound containing at least one oxygen atom and one other element [1] in its chemical formula. "Oxide" itself is the dianion (anion bearing a net charge of –2) of oxygen, an O 2– ion with oxygen in the oxidation state of −2. Most of the Earth's crust consists of oxides. Even materials ...

  8. Thionyl tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Thionyl tetrafluoride, also known as sulfur tetrafluoride oxide, is an inorganic compound with the formula S O F 4. It is a colorless gas. The shape of the molecule is a distorted trigonal bipyramid, with the oxygen found on the equator. The atoms on the equator have shorter bond lengths than the fluorine atoms on the axis.

  9. Disulfur monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Disulfur monoxide or sulfur suboxide is an inorganic compound with the formula S 2 O, one of the lower sulfur oxides. It is a colourless gas and condenses to give a roughly dark red coloured solid that is unstable at room temperature. S 2 O occurs rarely in natural atmospheres, but can be made by a variety of laboratory procedures. For this ...