Thiobenzophenone is an organosulfur compound; it is the prototypical thioketone. However, thiobenzophenone doesn’t dimerize to form rings and polymers like most other thioketones do; it’s actually very stable, despite the fact that it photoxidizes in air and forms sulfur and benzophenone.From the passage, you can assume that

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 25  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
ASVAB Paragraph Comprehension Practice Test 6 — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.


Thiobenzophenone is an organosulfur compound; it is the prototypical thioketone. However, thiobenzophenone doesn’t dimerize to form rings and polymers like most other thioketones do; it’s actually very stable, despite the fact that it photoxidizes in air and forms sulfur and benzophenone.<br>From the passage, you can assume that