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WEISS has reported1 that he had obtained a little of a new compound S6(NH)2, hexasulphur diimide, from the products of the reaction between ammonia and disulphur dichloride2. He later assigned it the structure (I) on the evidence of an X-ray analysis3.
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HEAL, H. Isomers of Hexasulphur Diimide. Nature 199, 371 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199371a0
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