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dimethyl sulfide
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dimethyl sulfide [‚dī′meth·əl ′səl‚fīd]
(organic chemistry)


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A series of reactions transforms dimethylsulfide into airborne particulates that seed cloud formation and affect global storm cycles.
How Tiny Ocean Plants Help Make Clouds A little-studied gas, dimethylsulfide (DMS), plays a big role in regulating Earth's climate.
Algae produces a unique compound, dimethylsulfonio-propionate (DMSP), which is converted into dimethylsulfide (DMS), a sulfur gas that helps clouds form in the atmosphere.
 
 
 
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