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- variety of salts are known, including sodium hydrosulfide and pot****ium hydrosulfide. Ammonium hydrosulfide, a component of "stink bombs" has not been isolated...
- Ammonium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound with the formula [NH4]SH. It is the salt derived from the ammonium cation and the hydrosulfide anion. The...
- Pot****ium hydrosulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula KSH. This colourless salt consists of the cation K+ and the bisulfide anion [SH]−. It...
- Sodium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound with the formula NaSH. This compound is the product of the half-neutralization of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) with...
- Calcium hydrosulfide is the chemical compound with the formula Ca(HS) 2 or CaH 2S 2. It is formed from the reaction of calcium hydroxide or calcium carbonate...
- When exposed to moisture, Na2S immediately hydrates to give sodium hydrosulfide. Some commercial samples are specified as Na2S·xH2O, where a weight percentage...
- sulfide is mildly acidic: H2S ⇌ HS− + H+ Hydrogen sulfide gas and the hydrosulfide anion are extremely toxic to mammals, due to their inhibition of the...
- because it reacts readily with water, a reaction that affords pot****ium hydrosulfide (KSH) and pot****ium hydroxide (KOH). Most commonly, the term pot****ium...
- Kerrville State Hospital, a mental hospital in Kerrville, Texas Pot****ium hydrosulfide, chemical formula KSH This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- products created from the solar ultraviolet irradiation of ammonium hydrosulfide and the organic compound acetylene, which produces a reddish material—likely...