disulfur

English

Etymology

di- + sulfur

Noun

disulfur (uncountable)

  1. (inorganic chemistry, in combination) Two atoms of sulfur in a compound.
  2. A diatomic molecule of sulfur, S2

Derived terms

  • disulfur decafluoride
  • disulfur dichloride
  • disulfur monoxide

Catalan

Etymology

From di- + sulfur.

Pronunciation

Noun

disulfur m (plural disulfurs)

  1. (chemistry) disulfide

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