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disulfide
di·sul·fide D0297800 (dī-sŭl′fīd′)n. A divalent chemical group consisting of two sulfur atoms, or a compound in which it is combined with other elements or groups. Also called bisulfide.disulfide (daɪˈsʌlfaɪd) n (Elements & Compounds) a variant spelling of disulphidedi•sul•fide (daɪˈsʌl faɪd, -fɪd) n. 1. (in inorganic chemistry) a sulfide containing two atoms of sulfur, as carbon disulfide, CS2. 2. (in organic chemistry) a sulfide containing the bivalent group −SS−, as diethyl disulfide, C4H10S2. [1860–65] disulfide
disulfide[dī′səl‚fīd] (chemistry) A compound that has two sulfur atoms bonded to a radical or element. One of a group of organosulfur compounds RSSR′ that may be symmetrical (R=R′) or unsymmetrical (R and R′, different). disulfide
di·sul·fide (dī-sŭl'fīd), 1. A molecule containing two atoms of sulfur to one of the reference element, for example, CS2, carbon disulfide. 2. A compound containing the -S-S- group, for example, cystine. di·sul·fide (dī-sŭl'fīd) 1. A molecule containing two atoms of sulfur to one of the reference element, e.g., CS2, carbon disulfide. 2. A compound containing the -S-S- group, e.g., cystine. Synonym(s): disulphide. |