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- Q5283603 subject Q15213348.
- Q5283603 subject Q19972042.
- Q5283603 abstract "Disulfur is the diatomic molecule with the formula S2. It is analogous to the dioxygen molecule but rarely occurs at room temperature. This violet gas is commonly generated by heating sulfur above 720 °C and comprises 99% of the vapor at low pressure (1 mm Hg) at 530 °C. S2 is one of the minor components of the atmosphere of Io, which is predominantly composed of SO2. Diatomic molecules are common containing C, O, N, and F, but for heavier elements they are often only stable at high temperatures.".
- Q5283603 iupacName "Disulfur".
- Q5283603 thumbnail Disulfur.png?width=300.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q15213348.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q1751859.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q18388377.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q185056.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q19972042.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q2914535.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q3036629.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q3123.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q3245422.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q3497595.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q412371.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q428653.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q5282.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q81915.
- Q5283603 wikiPageWikiLink Q862228.
- Q5283603 iupacname "Disulfur".
- Q5283603 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q5283603 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q5283603 type ChemicalObject.
- Q5283603 type Thing.
- Q5283603 type Q11173.
- Q5283603 comment "Disulfur is the diatomic molecule with the formula S2. It is analogous to the dioxygen molecule but rarely occurs at room temperature. This violet gas is commonly generated by heating sulfur above 720 °C and comprises 99% of the vapor at low pressure (1 mm Hg) at 530 °C. S2 is one of the minor components of the atmosphere of Io, which is predominantly composed of SO2.".
- Q5283603 label "Disulfur".
- Q5283603 depiction Disulfur.png.