Category
page 1Inorganic sulfur compounds
carbon disulfide
chemical compound
carbonyl sulfide
chemical compound
thiophosgene
Thiophosgene is a red liquid with the formula . It is a molecule with trigonal planar geometry. There are two reactive C–Cl bonds that allow it to be used in diverse organic syntheses.
thiocyanogen
Thiocyanogen, (SCN)2, is a pseudohalogen derived from the pseudohalide thiocyanate, [SCN]−, with behavior intermediate between dibromine and diiodine. This hexatomic compound exhibits C2 point group symmetry and has the connectivity NCS-SCN.
trisulfane
Trisulfane is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a pale yellow volatile liquid with a camphor-like odor. It decomposes readily to hydrogen sulfide () and elemental sulfur. It is produced by distillation of the polysulfane oil obtained by acidification of polysulfide salts.
potassium trithiocarbonate
chemical compound
Lanthanum oxysulfide
chemical compound