SODIUM POLYSULFIDE
General Information
| Mainterm | SODIUM POLYSULFIDE |
| CAS Reg.No.(or other ID) | 1344-08-7 |
| Regnum |
177.2600 177.1650 |
From www.fda.gov
Computed Descriptors
Download SDF| 2D Structure | |
| CID | 5463853 |
| IUPAC Name | sodium;sulfane |
| InChI | InChI=1S/Na.H2S/h;1H2/q+1; |
| InChI Key | HYHCSLBZRBJJCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
| Canonical SMILES | [Na+].S |
| Molecular Formula | H2NaS+ |
| Wikipedia | sodium polysulfide |
From Pubchem
Computed Properties
| Property Name | Property Value |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 57.066 |
| Hydrogen Bond Donor Count | 1 |
| Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count | 1 |
| Rotatable Bond Count | 0 |
| Complexity | 0.0 |
| CACTVS Substructure Key Fingerprint | A A A D c Q A A A C B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A = = |
| Topological Polar Surface Area | 1.0 |
| Monoisotopic Mass | 56.977 |
| Exact Mass | 56.977 |
| Compound Is Canonicalized | True |
| Formal Charge | 1 |
| Heavy Atom Count | 2 |
| Defined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Defined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count | 0 |
| Isotope Atom Count | 0 |
| Covalently-Bonded Unit Count | 2 |
From Pubchem
Taxonomic Classification
| Kingdom | Inorganic compounds |
|---|---|
| Superclass | Mixed metal/non-metal compounds |
| Class | Alkali metal organides |
| Subclass | Alkali metal sulfides |
| Intermediate Tree Nodes | Not available |
| Direct Parent | Alkali metal sulfides |
| Alternative Parents | |
| Molecular Framework | Not available |
| Substituents | Alkali metal sulfide - Inorganic sulfide |
| Description | This compound belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as alkali metal sulfides. These are inorganic compounds containing a sulfur atom of an oxidation state of -2, in which the heaviest atom bonded to the oxygen is an alkali metal. |
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