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- Q15410955 subject Q10029282.
- Q15410955 abstract "Disulfur dioxide, dimeric sulfur monoxide or SO dimer is an oxide of sulfur. The molecule is unstable with a lifetime of a few seconds. It is an asymmetric top molecule. The molecule adopts cis-planar structure with C2v symmetry with the two sulfur atoms joined. The shape is the same as the tetrasulfur molecule S4. The S-O bond length is 145.8 pm, shorter than in the sulfur monoxide monomer, and the S-S bond length is 202.45 pm. The OSS angle is 112.7°. S2O2 has a dipole moment of 3.17 D.".
- Q15410955 thumbnail Disulfur-dioxide-2D-dimensions.png?width=300.
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- Q15410955 name "Disulfur dioxide".
- Q15410955 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q15410955 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q15410955 type ChemicalObject.
- Q15410955 type Thing.
- Q15410955 type Q11173.
- Q15410955 comment "Disulfur dioxide, dimeric sulfur monoxide or SO dimer is an oxide of sulfur. The molecule is unstable with a lifetime of a few seconds. It is an asymmetric top molecule. The molecule adopts cis-planar structure with C2v symmetry with the two sulfur atoms joined. The shape is the same as the tetrasulfur molecule S4. The S-O bond length is 145.8 pm, shorter than in the sulfur monoxide monomer, and the S-S bond length is 202.45 pm. The OSS angle is 112.7°. S2O2 has a dipole moment of 3.17 D.".
- Q15410955 label "Disulfur dioxide".
- Q15410955 depiction Disulfur-dioxide-2D-dimensions.png.
- Q15410955 name "Disulfur dioxide".