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Dimethyl sulfide, bond angle

Make a molecular model of dimethyl sulfide How does its bond angle at sulfur compare with the C—O—C bond angle in dimethyl ether"d... [Pg.700]

Sulfur is most commonly encountered in biological molecules either in compounds called thiols, which have a sulfur atom bonded to one hydrogen and one carbon, or in sulfides, which have a sulfur atom bonded to two carbons. Produced by some bacteria, methanethiol (CH3SH) is the simplest example of a thiol, and dimethyl sulfide [(ChP S l is the simplest example of a sulfide. Both can be described by approximate sp3 hybridization around sulfur, although both have significant deviation from the 109.5° tetrahedral angle. [Pg.20]


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