| Display title | Chemistry:Sulfuryl |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In inorganic chemistry, the sulfuryl group is a functional group consisting of a sulfur atom covalently bound to two oxygen atoms (S(=O)2X2).
It occurs in compounds such as sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2 and sulfuryl fluoride, SO2F2.
In organic chemistry, this group is found in sulfones (RSO2R′) and sulfonyl... |