(organic chemistry) [(CH3)2NCS]2S A yellow powder with a melting point of 104-107°C; soluble in acetone, benzene, and ethylene dichloride; used as a rubber accelerator, fungicide, and insecticide.
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(organic chemistry) [(CH3)2NCS]2S A yellow powder with a melting point of 104-107°C; soluble in acetone, benzene, and ethylene dichloride; used as a rubber accelerator, fungicide, and insecticide.
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