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Hexasulfide

Hexasulfide of diselen - binary inorganic compound of selenium and sulfur with the formula Se 2 S 6 , orange crystals.

Hexasulfide
Are common
Systematic
name
Hexasulfide
Traditional namesSulfur selenium
Chem. formulaSe 2 S 6
Rac formulaS 6 Se 2
Physical properties
conditionorange crystals
Molar mass350.31 g / mol
Density2.44 g / cm³
Thermal properties
T. melt.121.5 ° C
Classification
Reg. CAS number75926-26-0

Physical Properties

Hexasulphide distelene forms orange crystals.

It is dissolved in carbon disulfide .

The compound has a cyclic structure and, according to the alternation of selenium and sulfur atoms in the ring, has 4 isomers [1] [2] .

Notes

  1. It Laitinen Risto S., Pekonen Pentti, Hiltunen Yrjö, Pakkanen Tapani . - 1989. - T. 43 . - p . 436-440 . - DOI : 10.3891 / acta.chem.scand.43-0436 .
  2. ↑ Selenium Hexasulfide / Dagda Tanner Mattheus. - Vent, 2011. - 84 p. - ISBN 9786138558576 .

Literature

  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics . - 89th edition. - Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, 2008-2009.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hexasulfide_diselene&oldid=80361612


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