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  2. 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]

  3. Crick, Brenner et al. experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Crick, Brenner et al. experiment (1961) was a scientific experiment performed by Francis Crick, Sydney Brenner, Leslie Barnett and R.J. Watts-Tobin. It was a key experiment in the development of what is now known as molecular biology and led to a publication entitled "The General Nature of the Genetic Code for Proteins" and according to the historian of Science Horace Judson is "regarded ...

  4. Spiegelman's Monster - Wikipedia

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    M. Sumper and R. Luce of Manfred Eigen's laboratory replicated the experiment, except without adding RNA, only RNA bases and Qβ replicase. They found that under the right conditions the Qβ replicase can spontaneously generate RNA which evolves into a form similar to Spiegelman's Monster.

  5. Diatomic carbon - Wikipedia

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    Diatomic carbon (systematically named dicarbon and 1λ 2,2λ 2-ethene), is a green, gaseous inorganic chemical with the chemical formula C=C (also written [C 2] or C 2).It is kinetically unstable at ambient temperature and pressure, being removed through autopolymerisation.

  6. Carbon subsulfide - Wikipedia

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    Among its few known reactions, C 3 S 2 reacts with bromine to form the cyclic disulfide. [5]C 3 S 2 polymerizes under applied pressure to give a black semi-conducting solid. A similar pressure-induced polymerization of CS 2 also gives a black semiconducting polymer.

  7. Carbon suboxide - Wikipedia

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    It has been shown that carbon suboxide in an organism can quickly polymerize into macrocyclic polycarbon structures with the common formula (C 3 O 2) n (mostly (C 3 O 2) 6 and (C 3 O 2) 8), and that those macrocyclic compounds are potent inhibitors of Na + /K +-ATP-ase and Ca-dependent ATP-ase, and have digoxin-like physiological properties and ...

  8. Thioxoethenylidene - Wikipedia

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    CCS can be a ligand. It can form an asymmetrical bridge between two molybdenum atoms in Mo2(μ,σ(C):η 2 (C′S)-CCS)(CO) 4 (hydrotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)borate) 2 In this one carbon atom has a triple bond to a molybdenum and the other has a double bond to the other molybdenum atom, which also has a single bond to the sulfur atom.

  9. C2 - Wikipedia

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    LB&SCR C2 class, an 1893 British 0-6-0 steam locomotive; Circumferential Road 2 or C-2, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines; Saf-T-Liner C2, a school bus built by Thomas Built Buses; Saturn C-2, a 1960 conceptual American launch vehicle; Type C2 ship, a type of all-purpose cargo ship; C2 (yacht), a luxury motor yacht

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