- of
sulfide salts are corrosive.
Sulfide also
refers to
large families of
inorganic and
organic compounds, e.g. lead
sulfide and
dimethyl sulfide. Hydrogen...
- Galena, also
called lead glance, is the
natural mineral form of lead(II)
sulfide (PbS). It is the most
important ore of lead and an
important source of...
- well-drawn water.
Hydrogen sulfide is
slightly denser than air. A
mixture of H2S and air can be explosive. In
general,
hydrogen sulfide acts as a
reducing agent...
-
Stannite is a mineral, a
sulfide of copper, iron, and tin, in the
category of thiostannates. The
chemical formula is Cu2FeSnS4. Zinc
commonly occurs with...
- as
mercurblende is the
bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury(II)
sulfide (HgS). It is the most
common source ore for
refining elemental mercury...
- in Ontario, Canada.
Antimonides are rare and are
normally placed in the
sulfide class by mineralogists. List of
minerals Mindat w/
localities Handbook...
- Stibnite,
sometimes called antimonite, is a
sulfide mineral with the
formula Sb2S3. This soft grey
material crystallizes in an
orthorhombic space group...
- as fool's gold, is an iron
sulfide with the
chemical formula FeS2 (iron (II) disulfide).
Pyrite is the most
abundant sulfide mineral. Pyrite's metallic...
-
Rhodplumsite is a rare rhodium-lead
sulfide mineral,
chemical formula Rh3Pb2S2. It was
originally discovered within a
platinum nugget, in
grains up to...
-
Chalcocite (/ˈkælkəˌsaɪt/), copper(I)
sulfide (Cu2S), is an
important copper ore mineral. It is
opaque and dark gray to black, with a
metallic luster...