They are like esters, but with a sulfur atom instead of an oxygen one.
The sulfur atom is within the ring system and adjacent to a carbonyl group.
However, the use of a Lewis structure and electron counting shows that the two sulfur atoms are different.
It is used to place sulfur atoms some organic compounds.
Now in these proteins are sulfur atoms (called sulfides).
Before the above reaction, the sulfur atom has two lone electron pairs.
It was determined to have 712 carbon, 1,130 hydrogen, 243 oxygen, two sulfur atoms, and at least one iron atom.
The angle formed at the central sulfur atom is 117.88 .
In this formula x indicates the number of sulfur atoms (or "rank").
When two sulfur atoms come together, they form what's called a disulfide bond.