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  2. Sulfur nitride - Wikipedia

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    Pentasulfur hexanitride, S 5 N 6; Tetrasulfur tetranitride, S 4 N 4; Tetrasulfur dinitride, S 4 N 2; Disulfur dinitride, S 2 N 2; Polythiazyl, (SN) x; Thiatetrazole, SN 4; Additionally, some unstable species are known: sulfur mononitride, SN, analogous to nitric oxide, NO; Disulfur mononitride, S 2 N, analogous to nitrogen dioxide, NO 2. [1]

  3. Disulfur dinitride - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. S 2 N 2 Molar mass: 92.1444 g/mol Appearance ... Disulfur dinitride is the chemical compound with the formula S 2 N 2. Preparation and reactions

  4. Allotropes of sulfur - Wikipedia

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    Formula/name Common name Other names [2] Notes S 2: disulfur: A diatomic gas with a triplet ground state like dioxygen. [35] S 3: trisulfur: A cherry red triatomic gas with a bent ozone-like structure. [27] S 4: tetrasulfur: Structure not determined but calculations indicate it to be cyclo-S 4. [38] cyclo-S 5: cyclo-pentasulfur: Not yet ...

  5. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number CAgO carbonylsilver: CCl 2 F 2: dichlorodifluoromethane freon-12: 75-71-8 CCl 4: carbon tetrachloride tetrachloromethane: 56-23-5 C(CN) 4: tetracyanomethane: 24331-09-7 CFCl 3: trichlorofluoromethane freon-11: 75-69-4 CFCl 2 CF 2 Cl: chlorotrifluoromethane freon-13: 75-72-9 CHCl 3: chloroform ...

  6. Tetrasulfur tetranitride - Wikipedia

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    Tetrasulfur tetranitride is an inorganic compound with the formula S 4 N 4. This vivid orange, opaque, crystalline explosive is the most important binary sulfur nitride, which are compounds that contain only the elements sulfur and nitrogen. It is a precursor to many S-N compounds and has attracted wide interest for its unusual structure and ...

  7. Polysulfide - Wikipedia

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    The compound (C 5 H 5) 2 TiS 5 is an example of a polysulfide complex. Polysulfides are a class of chemical compounds derived from anionic chains of sulfur atoms. [1] There are two main classes of polysulfides: inorganic and organic.

  8. Phosphorus sulfides - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus sulfides comprise a family of inorganic compounds containing only phosphorus and sulfur.These compounds have the formula P 4 S n with n ≤ 10. Two are of commercial significance, phosphorus pentasulfide (P 4 S 10), which is made on a kiloton scale for the production of other organosulfur compounds, and phosphorus sesquisulfide (P 4 S 3), used in the production of "strike anywhere ...

  9. Phosphorus pentasulfide - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus pentasulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula P 2 S 5 or P 4 S 10 . This yellow solid is the one of two phosphorus sulfides of commercial value. Samples often appear greenish-gray due to impurities. It is soluble in carbon disulfide but reacts with many other solvents such as alcohols, DMSO, and DMF. [3]