Alkylidene sulfur difluorides

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Alkylidene sulfur difluoride is the group name for chemical compounds that contain a carbon-sulfur double bond and in which the sulfur also has two terminal fluorine atoms :> C = SF 2 .

In alkylidene sulfur difluorides, the sulfur has the oxidation state 0.

Formally, alkylidene sulfur difluorides are related to thiothionyl fluoride (S = SF 2 ), thionyl fluoride (O = SF 2 ) and the sulfur difluoride imides (RN = SF 2 ), since all of them have the terminal group = SF 2 in the molecule.

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