väävlihapnikud
Väävlihapnikud are a group of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a sulfur atom directly bonded to two carbon atoms, forming a functional group often represented as R-S-R', where R and R' are alkyl or aryl groups. These compounds are also commonly referred to as sulfides. The sulfur atom in a sulfide typically has two lone pairs of electrons, giving it a bent molecular geometry similar to that of water.
The physical properties of väävlihapnikud vary depending on the size and structure of the attached organic
Chemically, väävlihapnikud can undergo a range of reactions. Oxidation is a common transformation, leading to the
Väävlihapnikud are found naturally in various biological processes. For instance, they are produced by microorganisms and