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- Look up monosulfide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monosulfide may refer to: Carbon monosulfide, chemical compound with the formula CS Cerium monosulfide...
- Carbon monosulfide is a chemical compound with the formula CS. This diatomic molecule is the sulfur analogue of carbon monoxide, and is unstable as a...
- Tricarbon monosulfide (C3S) or tricarbon sulfur is a reactive molecular substance that has been detected in outer space. Tricarbon monosulfide is a hetero****ulene...
- Names Systematic IUPAC name Hydrogen sulfide Other names Dihydrogen monosulfide Sour gas Dihydrogen sulfide Sewer gas Egg gas Sulfane Sulfurated hydrogen...
- Cerium monosulfide is a binary inorganic compound of cerium and sulfur with the chemical formula CeS. This is the simplest of cerium sulfides. Heating...
- Silicon monosulfide is a chemical compound of silicon and sulfur. The chemical formula is SiS. Molecular SiS has been detected at high temperature in...
- Germanium monosulfide or Germanium(II) sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula GeS. Germanium sulfide is a red-brown powder or black crystals...
- of stoichiometric amounts of pure substances: Nd + S → NdS Neodymium monosulfide forms crystals of the cubic system, space group Fm3m, cell parameter...
- Uranium monosulfide (US) is an inorganic chemical compound of uranium and sulfur. Magnetically, the compound is paramagnetic at room temperature, with...
- Gortsema, F.P. (1963). "Some electric and magnetic properties of rare earth monosulfides and nitrides". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 24 (7): 863–870...