- of
sulfide salts are corrosive.
Sulfide also
refers to
large families of
inorganic and
organic compounds, e.g. lead
sulfide and
dimethyl sulfide. Hydrogen...
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Sulfidation (British
spelling also sulphidation) is a
process of
installing sulfide ions in a
material or molecule. The
process is
widely used to convert...
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Hydrogen sulfide is a
chemical compound with the
formula H2S. It is a
colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is toxic, corrosive, and flammable.
Trace amounts...
- Iron
sulfide or iron
sulphide can
refer to
range of
chemical compounds composed of iron and sulfur. By
increasing order of stability: Iron(II)
sulfide, FeS...
- Lead
sulfide refers to two
compounds containing lead and sulfur: Lead(II)
sulfide, PbS,
containing lead in the +2
oxidation state,
naturally occurring...
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prepared by the
reaction of 1,4-****tones, diesters, or
dicarboxylates with
sulfidizing reagents such as P4S10 such as in the Paal-Knorr
thiophene synthesis...
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Mercury sulfide, or mercury(II)
sulfide is a
chemical compound composed of the
chemical elements mercury and sulfur. It is
represented by the chemical...
- Mercury(I)
sulfide or
mercurous sulfide is a
hypothetical chemical compound of
mercury and sulfur, with
chemical formula Hg 2S. Its
existence has been...
- M****ive
sulfide deposits are ore
deposits that have
significant stratiform ore
bodies consisting mainly of
sulfide minerals. Most m****ive
sulfide ore deposits...
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sometimes found in pure,
native form,
sulfur on
Earth usually occurs as
sulfide and
sulfate minerals.
Being abundant in
native form,
sulfur was
known in...