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What is SS bond?


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  1. The element S is used for Sulphur in the periodic table.
  2. The SS type of bonding represents the two Sulphur atoms bonded together.
  3. This type of bonding is usually present in many molecules or compounds.
  4. They work as a functional group.
  5. One such important bond formed by such bonds is Disulphide bonds.
  6. Disulphide bonds are formed by the coupling of thiol bonds.
  7. Thiol bonds are derivatives of organosulphur bonds in the form of R-SH.
  8. The S-S type of bonds is formed by the sharing of electrons and thus, they form covalent bonds.
  9. The S-S bonds are formed by the following reaction is as follows:

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