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The chalcogen is sulfur.

 

It is even on wikipedia, although it doesn't have it's own page.

 

It is to the best of my knowledge not comercially available.

 

I am looking at what I think is the first published paper on it: september 2006

petroleum asphaltene? :/

 

 

don't reem me if I'm TOTALLY wrong please :)

Edited by macscigirl

petroleum asphaltene? :/

 

 

don't reem me if I'm TOTALLY wrong please :)

 

This is me not reaming you out, but you're wrong.

 

Is it used as a dye?

 

nope.

That rulez UC......................post another! :P

I have been looking this up for awhile now and have come to the conclusion that a polycyclic aromatic molecule WITHOUT HYDROGEN leads to a headache and confusion!

 

As cool as it is that UC crushed you guys, I wanted to acknowledge the above response as my personal favorite.

owchee. UC, that was an obscure one

 

Agreed, now who's gunna post another?!

 

 

ps. Thanks iNow :D

here's one then:

 

I am a heterocyclic oligomer with a name which seems very appealing. VERY appealing ;0)

heterocyclic bridged oligomer buckyballs?

Is that another hint or are you agreeing with macsci?

hint.

 

I also contain carbon and sulfur, but unlike the last one, I contain hydrogen too

Would I be far off if I searched through Thiol containing Oligopeptides?

Would I be far off if I searched through Thiol containing Oligopeptides?

 

yes. I guess you could call me a homooligomer, although i've never heard the term used before.

 

I am conductive, and consist of six five membered rings

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