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- Dithiane abstract "A dithiane is a heterocyclic compound composed of a cyclohexane core structure wherein two methylene bridges (-CH2- units) are replaced by sulfur centres. The three isomeric parent heterocycles are 1,2-dithiane, 1,3-dithiane and 1,4-dithiane.".
- Dithiane thumbnail DithianeOverview.svg?width=300.
- Dithiane wikiPageExternalLink corey-seebach-reaction.shtm.
- Dithiane wikiPageExternalLink 1,3-dithiolanes.htm.
- Dithiane wikiPageID "5963730".
- Dithiane wikiPageRevisionID "583902062".
- Dithiane align "left".
- Dithiane direction "horizontal".
- Dithiane footer "Space filling models of 1,2-dithiane , 1,3-dithiane and 1,4-dithiane".
- Dithiane hasPhotoCollection Dithiane.
- Dithiane image "Dithiane13d.png".
- Dithiane image "Dithiane23d.png".
- Dithiane image "Dithiane33d.png".
- Dithiane imagecaption "12".
- Dithiane imagefile "DithianeOverview.svg".
- Dithiane imagesize "200".
- Dithiane name "Dithianes".
- Dithiane othernames "Dithiacyclohexanes".
- Dithiane width "100".
- Dithiane subject Category:Dithianes.
- Dithiane type ChemicalCompound.
- Dithiane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Dithiane type ChemicalObject.
- Dithiane type Thing.
- Dithiane comment "A dithiane is a heterocyclic compound composed of a cyclohexane core structure wherein two methylene bridges (-CH2- units) are replaced by sulfur centres. The three isomeric parent heterocycles are 1,2-dithiane, 1,3-dithiane and 1,4-dithiane.".
- Dithiane label "Dithiaan".
- Dithiane label "Dithiane".
- Dithiane label "Dithiane".
- Dithiane label "Dithiane".
- Dithiane label "ジチアン".
- Dithiane sameAs Dithiane.
- Dithiane sameAs Dithiane.
- Dithiane sameAs ジチアン.
- Dithiane sameAs Dithiaan.
- Dithiane sameAs m.0fgypt.
- Dithiane sameAs Q1986981.
- Dithiane sameAs Q1986981.
- Dithiane wasDerivedFrom Dithiane?oldid=583902062.
- Dithiane depiction DithianeOverview.svg.
- Dithiane isPrimaryTopicOf Dithiane.
- Dithiane name "Dithianes".