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  2. Disulfide - Wikipedia

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    A disulfide ensemble is a grouping of all disulfide species with the same number of disulfide bonds, and is usually denoted as the 1S ensemble, the 2S ensemble, etc. for disulfide species having one, two, etc. disulfide bonds. Thus, the (26–84) disulfide species belongs to the 1S ensemble, whereas the (26–84, 58–110) species belongs to ...

  3. Carbon disulfide - Wikipedia

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    Carbon disulfide (also spelled as carbon disulphide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CS 2 and structure S=C=S. It is also considered as the anhydride of thiocarbonic acid . [ 8 ] It is a colorless, flammable, neurotoxic liquid that is used as a building block in organic synthesis.

  4. Chemical polarity - Wikipedia

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    When comparing a polar and nonpolar molecule with similar molar masses, the polar molecule in general has a higher boiling point, because the dipole–dipole interaction between polar molecules results in stronger intermolecular attractions. One common form of polar interaction is the hydrogen bond, which is also

  5. Silicon disulfide - Wikipedia

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    Silicon disulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula Si S 2. Like silicon dioxide , this material is polymeric , but it adopts a 1-dimensional structure quite different from the usual forms of SiO 2 .

  6. Non-covalent interaction - Wikipedia

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    The hydrophobic effect is the desire for non-polar molecules to aggregate in aqueous solutions in order to separate from water. [22] This phenomenon leads to minimum exposed surface area of non-polar molecules to the polar water molecules (typically spherical droplets), and is commonly used in biochemistry to study protein folding and other ...

  7. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of boiling and freezing points for various solvents.

  8. Carbonyl sulfide - Wikipedia

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    The largest man-made sources of carbonyl sulfide release include its primary use as a chemical intermediate and as a byproduct of carbon disulfide production; however, it is also released from automobiles and their tire wear, [9] coal-fired power plants, coking ovens, biomass combustion, fish processing, combustion of refuse and plastics ...

  9. Germanium disulfide - Wikipedia

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    Germanium disulfide or Germanium(IV) sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula Ge S 2. It is a white high-melting crystalline solid. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The compound is a 3-dimensional polymer, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in contrast to silicon disulfide , which is a one-dimensional polymer.