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Single-Ring Heterocyclic Sulfur Compounds

Single-Ring Heterocyclic Sulfur Compounds Single-Ring Heterocyclic Sulfur Compounds Tetrachlorothiophene Sodium Strontium Sulfides, Disulfides Dimethyl Disulfide Dimethyl Sulfide Sulfides, Disulfides Sulfonic Acids Sulfonic Acids, Sulfoxides Sulfoxides... [Pg.9]

Simple Aromatic Nitro Compounds Single-Ring Heterocyclic Sulfur Compounds Sodium Strontium... [Pg.1270]

Tetracblorotbiopbene under Single-Ring Heterocyclic Sulfur Compounds Tetraethyl Lead under Lead Compounds Tetrahydrofuran under Noncyclic Aliphatic or Aromatic Ethers Thallium... [Pg.1270]

Organic chemistry is the study of carbon (C) compounds, all of which have covalent bonds. Carbon atoms can bond to each other to form open-chain compounds, Fig. 1.1(a), or cyclic (ring) compounds, Fig. 1.1(c). Both types can also have branches of C atoms, Fig. 1.1(b) and (d). Saturated compounds have C atoms bonded to each other by single bonds, C—C unsaturated compounds have C s joined by multiple bonds. Examples with double bonds and triple bonds are shown in Fig. 1.1(c). Cyclic compounds having at least one atom in the ring other than C (a heteroatom) are called heterocyclics, Fig. 1.1 (/). The heteroatoms are usually oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), or sulfur (S). [Pg.12]


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Heterocyclic compounds sulfur

Heterocyclic ring compounds

Heterocyclic sulfur

Single ring

Sulfur compounds rings

Sulfur heterocycles

Sulfur ring

Sulfurated heterocycle

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