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<p>, formed by dissolving sulfur in liquid  appears to be a mixture of polysulfate salts of the  and  ions.</p>

<p><big>Sulfur monoxide, disulfur dioxide, disulfur monoxide </big></p>
<p>These species are well characterized in the gas phase, but they cannot be isolated as solids or liquids. Instead, when condensed, they undergo dimerization and oligomerization, usually yielding sulfur dioxide and elemental sulfur. At a few <a href="page.php?w=millibar">millibar</a>s pressure, the relative stabilities are  >  > SO. <a href="page.php?w=Sulfur_monoxide">Sulfur monoxide</a></p><p>
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