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Ferric sulphocyanateSulphocyanate Sul`pho*cy"a*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphocyanic acid; -- also called thiocyanate,
and formerly inaccurately sulphocyanide.
Ferric sulphocyanate (Chem.), a dark red crystalline
substance usually obtained in a blood-red solution, and
recognized as a test for ferric iron. indigo-disulphonic acidSulphindigotic Sulph*in`di*got"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphonic acid obtained,
as a blue solution, by dissolving indigo in sulphuric acid;
-- formerly called also cerulic sulphuric acid, but
properly called indigo-disulphonic acid. Isosulphocyanate
Isosulphocyanate I`so*sul`pho*cy"a*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of isosulphocyanic acid.
IsosulphocyanicIsosulphocyanic I`so*sul`pho*cy*an"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, HNCS, isomeric with
sulphocyanic acid. Persulphocyanate
Persulphocyanate Per*sul`pho*cy"a*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of persulphocyanic acid. [R.]
Persulphocyanic
Persulphocyanic Per*sul`pho*cy*an"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a yellow crystalline substance
(called also perthiocyanic acid), analogous to sulphocyanic
acid, but containing more sulphur.
PersulphocyanogenPersulphocyanogen Per*sul`pho*cy*an"o*gen, n. (Chem.)
An orange-yellow substance, produced by the action of
chlorine or boiling dilute nitric acid and sulphocyanate of
potassium; -- called also pseudosulphocyanogen,
perthiocyanogen, and formerly sulphocyanogen. pseudosulphocyanogenPersulphocyanogen Per*sul`pho*cy*an"o*gen, n. (Chem.)
An orange-yellow substance, produced by the action of
chlorine or boiling dilute nitric acid and sulphocyanate of
potassium; -- called also pseudosulphocyanogen,
perthiocyanogen, and formerly sulphocyanogen. Sulpho-Sulpho- Sul"pho- (Chem.)
A prefix (also used adjectively) designating sulphur as an
ingredient in certain compounds. Cf. Thio-. sulphoacidSulphacid Sulph*ac"id, n. [Sulpho- + acid.] (Chem.)
An acid in which, to a greater or less extent, sulphur plays
a part analogous to that of oxygen in an oxyacid; thus,
thiosulphuric and sulpharsenic acids are sulphacids; --
called also sulphoacid. See the Note under Acid, n., 2. Sulphoarsenic
Sulphoarsenic Sul`pho*ar*sen"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or containing, sulphur and arsenic; --
said of an acid which is the same as arsenic acid with the
substitution of sulphur for oxygen.
Sulphocarbonate
Sulphocarbonate Sul`pho*car"bon*ate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphocarbonic acid; a thiocarbonate.
SulphocarbonicSulphocarbonic Sul`pho*car*bon"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphacid, H2CSO2
(called also thiocarbonic acid), or an acid, H2CS3,
analogous to carbonic acid, obtained as a yellow oily liquid
of a pungent odor, and forming salts. SulphocyanateSulphocyanate Sul`pho*cy"a*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphocyanic acid; -- also called thiocyanate,
and formerly inaccurately sulphocyanide.
Ferric sulphocyanate (Chem.), a dark red crystalline
substance usually obtained in a blood-red solution, and
recognized as a test for ferric iron. SulphocyanicSulphocyanic Sul`pho*cy*an"ic, a. [See Sulphur, Cyanic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, derived from, or designating, a sulphacid,
HSCN, analogous to cyanic acid, and obtained as a colorless
deliquescent crystalline substance, having a bitter saline
taste, and not poisonous. sulphocyanideSulphocyanate Sul`pho*cy"a*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphocyanic acid; -- also called thiocyanate,
and formerly inaccurately sulphocyanide.
Ferric sulphocyanate (Chem.), a dark red crystalline
substance usually obtained in a blood-red solution, and
recognized as a test for ferric iron. SulphocyanideSulphocyanide Sul`pho*cy"a*nide, n. (Chem.)
See Sulphocyanate. SulphocyanogenSulphocyanogen Sul`pho*cy*an"o*gen, n. (Chem.)
See Persulphocyanogen. [Obs.] sulphocyanogenPersulphocyanogen Per*sul`pho*cy*an"o*gen, n. (Chem.)
An orange-yellow substance, produced by the action of
chlorine or boiling dilute nitric acid and sulphocyanate of
potassium; -- called also pseudosulphocyanogen,
perthiocyanogen, and formerly sulphocyanogen. sulphonSulphuryl Sul"phur*yl, n. [Sulphur + -yl.] (Chem.)
The hypothetical radical SO2; -- called also sulphon.
Sulphuryl chloride, a chloride, pungent, fuming liquid,
SO2.Cl2, obtained by the action of phosphorus
pentachloride on sulphur trioxide. On treatment with water
it decomposes into sulphuric and hydrochloric acids, and
is hence called also sulphuric chloranhydride. Sulphonal
Sulphonal Sul"pho*nal, n. (Med.)
A substance employed as a hypnotic, produced by the union of
mercaptan and acetone.
Sulphonate
Sulphonate Sul"pho*nate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphonic acid.
Sulphone
Sulphone Sul"phone, n. (Chem.)
Any one of a series of compounds analogous to the ketones,
and consisting of the sulphuryl group united with two
hydrocarbon radicals; as, dimethyl sulphone, (CH?)?.SO?.
SulphonicSulphonic Sul*phon"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, a sulphone; -- used
specifically to designate any one of a series of acids
(regarded as acid ethereal salts of sulphurous acid) obtained
by the oxidation of the mercaptans, or by treating sulphuric
acid with certain aromatic bases (as benzene); as, phenyl
sulphonic acid, C6H5.SO2.OH, a stable colorless crystalline
substance.
Sulphonic group (Chem.), the hypothetical radical,
SO2.OH, the characteristic residue of sulphonic acids. Sulphonic groupSulphonic Sul*phon"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, a sulphone; -- used
specifically to designate any one of a series of acids
(regarded as acid ethereal salts of sulphurous acid) obtained
by the oxidation of the mercaptans, or by treating sulphuric
acid with certain aromatic bases (as benzene); as, phenyl
sulphonic acid, C6H5.SO2.OH, a stable colorless crystalline
substance.
Sulphonic group (Chem.), the hypothetical radical,
SO2.OH, the characteristic residue of sulphonic acids. SulphoniumSulphonium Sul*pho"ni*um, n. [Sulphur + ammonium.] (Chem.)
A hypothetical radical, SH3, regarded as the type and
nucleus of the sulphines. Sulphophosphate
Sulphophosphate Sul`pho*phos"phate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphophosphoric acid.
Sulphophosphite
Sulphophosphite Sul`pho*phos"phite, n. (Chem.)
A salt of sulphophosphorous acid.
Sulphophosphoric
Sulphophosphoric Sul`pho*phos*phor"ic, a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a hypothetical sulphacid
of phosphorus, analogous to phosphoric acid, and known in its
salts.
Sulphophosphorous
Sulphophosphorous Sul`pho*phos"phor*ous, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a hypothetical acid of
phosphorus, analogous to phosphorous acid, and known in its
salts.
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