Dimethyl trisulfide is used as trap for Calliphora Loewi.
Phosphorous trisulfide (PS3) is a covalent compound.
The sources of the flowers' 'stinky' scent are not fully identified, partly due to the extremely low concentration of the compounds (5 to 10 parts per billion). Dimethyl sulfides, including disulfide and trisulfide have been detected in Amorphophallus.
The compound is tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
Diphosphorus trisulfide
Arsenic Trisulfide.
tetraphosphorus trisulfide
arsenic trisulfide
diphosphorus trisulfide
Formula: Sb2S3
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