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Dihydrogen sulfide Sewer gas Egg gas
Sulfane Sulfurated hydrogen Sulfureted hydrogen Sulfuretted hydrogen Sulfur hydride Hydrosulfuric acid
Hydrothionic acid...
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Antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3) is
found in
nature as the
crystalline mineral stibnite and the
amorphous red
mineral (actually a mineraloid) metastibnite....
- Pot****ium
sulfide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula K2S. The
colourless solid is
rarely encountered,
because it
reacts readily with water, a reaction...
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Sodium sulfide is a
chemical compound with the
formula Na2S, or more
commonly its
hydrate Na2S·9H2O. Both the
anhydrous and the
hydrated salts in pure...
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concentrations of
sulfuretted hydrogen,
which would then
billow out of the
purifier house, and make the gas-works, and the district,
stink of
sulfuretted hydrogen...
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chemical action; such
stamps are
called color changelings.
Examples include sulfuretting (often
misnamed "oxidation"), a
reaction involving lead that may turn...
- methane, and
carbon dioxide. The
chemical asphyxiants are
carbon monoxide,
sulfuretted hydrogen and
hydrogen cyanide. The
irritant gases are
sulfur dioxide...
- nye
producter af svovelvinsyresaltene, som og af den
tunge vinolie, ved
sulfureter" [Mercaptan, with
remarks on some
other new
products of
salts of ethyl...
- It gave
about 1 US
gallon (3.8 L; 0.83 imp gal) per
minute of
strongly sulfureted water. The
twelfth spring seeped from m****ive
sandstone 2⁄5 mile (0.64 km)...
- 30, 1851. A
number of
mines yielded eighty dollars per ton at times.
Sulfurets were said to
yield 420
dollars per ton.
First arrastres were in use, then...