
A sulfoxide is a chemical compound containing a sulfinyl (SO) functional group attached to two carbon atoms. It is a polar functional group. Sulfoxides are the oxidized derivatives of sulfides. Examples of important sulfoxides are alliin, a precursor to the chemical that gives freshly crushed garlic its aroma, and DMSO, a common solvent. ==Structu...
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any of a class of organic compounds containing sulfur and oxygen and having the general formula (RR) SO, in which R and R are a grouping of carbon ...
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The sulfur analog of a ketone, R'-SO-R'. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sŭl-fok′sīd Definitions: 1. The sulfur analog of a ketone, R′-SO-R″.
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a brown liquid, CHOS, insoluble in water, used as an insecticide synergist. · any of the compounds with the radical =SO, as dimethyl sulfoxide, (CH)SO.
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