- A
polysulfane is a
chemical compound of
formula H2Sn,
where n > 1 (although
disulfane (H2S2) is
sometimes excluded).
Compounds containing 2 – 8 sulfur...
-
cracking polysulfanes (H2Sn)
according to this
idealized equation: H2Sn → H2S2 + Sn−2 The main
impurity is
trisulfane (H2S3). The
precursor polysulfane is produced...
- have the
general formula S2− n.
These anions are the
conjugate bases of
polysulfanes H2Sn.
Organic polysulfides generally have the
formulae R1SnR2, where...
- Aten's sulfur.
Another method of
preparation involves the
reaction of a
polysulfane with
sulfur monochloride: H2S4 + S2Cl2 → cyclo-S6 + 2 HCl (dilute solution...
- Aten's sulfur.
Another method of
preparation involves the
reaction of a
polysulfane with
sulfur monochloride: H2S4 + S2Cl2 → cyclo-S6 + 2 HCl (dilute solution...
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decomposition products can
include sulfur,
sulfur dioxide,
hydrogen sulfide,
polysulfanes,
sulfuric acid and polythionates,
depending on the
reaction conditions...
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Polysulfanes H2S H2S2 H2S3 H2S4 H2S5 H2S6 H2S7 H2S8 H2S9 H2S10 more......
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formation of chains).
Protonation of
these polysulfide anions produces the
polysulfanes, H2Sx,
where x = 2, 3, and 4. Ultimately,
reduction of
sulfur produces...
- (−S−)2S2+(−SH)2) has also been com****tionally studied. It
apparently decomposes to
polysulfane oxide or
polythionic acids in water,
which is
termed Wakenroder's liquid...
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Polysulfanes H2S H2S2 H2S3 H2S4 H2S5 H2S6 H2S7 H2S8 H2S9 H2S10 more......