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transition metals cations react with
sulfide sources (H2S, NaHS, Na2S) to
precipitate solid sulfides. Such
inorganic sulfides typically have very low solubility...
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convert oxides to
sulfides but is also
related to
corrosion and
surface modification.
Sulfidation is
relevant to the
formation of
sulfide minerals. A large...
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consist of
mixed copper-iron
sulfides, are
often referred to as "copper
sulfides". In chemistry, a "binary
copper sulfide" is any
binary chemical compound...
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ethers and
sulfides are
somewhat similar,
though the
extent to
which this is true in
practice varies depending on the application.
Sulfides are sometimes...
- FeS + H2SO4 → FeSO4 + H2S In
moist air, iron
sulfides oxidize to
hydrated ferrous sulfate. Iron
sulfides occur widely in
nature in the form of iron–sulfur...
- 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...
- Many
metal and
nonmetal sulfides, e.g.
aluminium sulfide,
phosphorus pentasulfide,
silicon disulfide liberate hydrogen sulfide upon
exposure to water:...
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There are
several other phosphorus sulfides in
addition to P4S3 and P4S10. Six of
these phosphorus sulfides exist as isomers: P4S4, P4S5, P4S6, P4S7...
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metal sulfides are known, most are
prepared by high
temperature reactions of the elements.
Geoscientists also
study the
isotopes of
metal sulfides in rocks...
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phosphine sulfide is
triphenylphosphine sulfide.
Phosphine sulfides are
sometimes intermediates in the
synthesis of
tertiary phosphines.
Phosphine sulfides are...