Osulfonic
Osulfonic is a hypothetical chemical compound that could be envisioned as a derivative of sulfonic acid where an oxygen atom is bonded to the sulfur atom. In a standard sulfonic acid, R-SO2OH, the sulfur atom is already bonded to two oxygen atoms and a hydroxyl group. The concept of an "osulfonic" might imply an additional oxygen atom, potentially leading to a structure such as R-SO3OH or R-SO4H. However, such a compound is not recognized in standard chemical nomenclature or literature.
The valency of sulfur typically allows for up to six bonds, and in common sulfur oxyacids like
The term "osulfonic" does not appear in established chemical databases or scientific publications, suggesting it is