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Trisulfur

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Trisulfur is a chemical compound that consists of three sulfur atoms. It is typically represented by the chemical formula \( S_3 \). Trisulfur is an allotrope of sulfur and can exist in various forms, depending on temperature and pressure. It is generally less common compared to other sulfur allotropes like rhombic and monoclinic sulfur, which are more stable at ambient conditions.

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