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consisted of a small screen coated with zinc sulfide affixed to the end of a tube, with a tiny amo
The tests released zinc cadmium sulfide along a 100-to-150-nautical-mile (190 to 280
Ammonium sulfide, also known as diammonium sulfide, is an unst
ate, the filtrate freed from lead by hydrogen sulfide, and crystallised by concentration.
n compounds through the formation of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia.
form, a white crystalline adduct of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur trioxide, H2S·SO3, which can also
he dry powder decomposes to ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon disulfide, leaving a residue of g
eas its 3 products are formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, and H2O2.
s usually the removal of acid gases (hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide).
d (formate), methanol, methylamines, dimethyl sulfide, and methanethiol.
oxidized inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonium as energy sources, autotrophs co
"Acid gases" are hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide.
s can operate selectively to recover hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide as separate streams, so th
It occurs with other sulfide and telluride minerals in hydrothermal ore oc
When water stagnate in late summer hydrogen sulfide and oxygen shortage occurs in lake sediments.
catalyze the reduction of sulfite to hydrogen sulfide and water.
composes under ambient conditions to hydrogen sulfide and sulfur.
lume include the phosphorescent pigments zinc sulfide and strontium aluminate.
MgS reacts with water to give hydrogen sulfide and magnesium hydroxide.
folate, whereas its two products are dimethyl sulfide and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate.
beta-propiothetin, and two products, dimethyl sulfide and acrylate.
sits are formed by melt immiscibility between sulfide and silicate melts in a sulfur-saturated magm
Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide can be used, the raw ga
a hexagonally close-packed arrangement of the sulfide anions.
These grades of sodium sulfide are marketed as 'sodium sulfide flakes'.
Synthetic cadmium pigments based on cadmium sulfide are valued for their good thermal stability,
articular phytoplankton that produce dimethyl sulfide are responsive to variations in climate forci
in by a matrix ore zone composed of the above sulfide assemblage and coarse jackstraw textured blad
a is known to contain heazlewoodite-millerite sulfide assemblages within serpentinized olivine adcu
l4 in a stream of carbon monoxide or hydrogen sulfide at 150 °C.
tarkey saw the use of iron to reduce antimony sulfide at high temperature to antimony regulus, and
linic system and is the stable form of silver sulfide below 173 °C.
Berkelium(III) sulfide, Bk2S3, was prepared by either treating berke
Over the top of the volcano hydrogen sulfide bubbles reach the surface.
pidly buried and sitting in its reduced form ( sulfide), burrowing organisms continually exposed it
Bismuth (III) sulfide can also be prepared by the reaction of eleme
Tin(II) sulfide can be prepared by reacting tin with sulfur,
rare cadmium mineral that consists of cadmium sulfide, CdS, in crystalline form.
the design slightly by introducing a cadmium sulfide cell.
situated in "octahedral holes' defined by six sulfide centers.
t is a layered compound with three-coordinate sulfide centres and trigonal prismatic metal centres.
ron-sulfur clusters are ensembles of iron and sulfide centres.
Sulfide chimney of Magic Mountain
Corderoite is an extremely rare mercury sulfide chloride mineral with formula Hg3S2Cl2.
The sulfide class also includes the selenides, the tellur
Sulfur - Forms many sulfide compounds / pyrites
hese bacteria produce energy by oxidizing the sulfide compounds in the water, and derive organic co
urther treated to reduce sulfate, and a metal sulfide concentrate with possible economic value.
A feed of matte and sulfide concentrate containing approximately 0.4% cob
c reacts with the iron impurities of the zinc sulfide concentrates to form zinc ferrite.
Aqueous solutions of potassium sulfide consist of a mixture of potassium hydrosulfid
Sulfide content is low.
Sulfide content is determined by measurement of iron
the Sorbent, CeO2-ZrO2 to reduce the hydrogen sulfide content to sub-ppm content.
l crude oil has a high mercaptan and hydrogen sulfide content.
Biogenic Sulfide Corrosion is a bacterially mediated process o
The increased levels of hydrogen sulfide could have killed oxygen-generating plants as
Hessel found this to be true with lead sulfide crystals inside calcium fluoride crystals.
definition for marcasite as orthorhombic iron sulfide dates from 1845.
t forming its addition compound with hydrogen sulfide, decomposing this by potassium hydroxide in e
In addition the oxidation of sulfide deposits which contained gold mineralization
It is found in copper sulfide deposits of both primary and supergene occurr
waste rock, associated with iron-ore bearing sulfide deposits apparently replacing Archean age lim
, the Afar Depression of Ethiopia, stratified sulfide deposits, the Rhenish Massif, and the contine
is deposit would be among the world's largest sulfide deposits.
ks during the oxidation and leaching of metal sulfide deposits.
al which forms in the oxidized zone of copper sulfide deposits.
e discovered was Semseyite, the lead antimony sulfide discovered in 1881 was named after Andor Sems
I gas production, is AA, and negative for TSI sulfide, DNAse, SIM motility and PAD.
dic solution precipitate in contact with free sulfide, e.g. from H2S or NaHS.
s analogous to the reaction of S8 with sodium sulfide, except that the higher polyiodides have bran
Iron(III) sulfide, Fe2S3, a quite unstable artificial product s
Iron(II) sulfide, FeS, the less stable amorphous form;
he microbial process that converts sulfate to sulfide for energy gain, and
Use of zinc sulfide for safety related products dates back to the
in industrial processes to generate hydrogen sulfide for the precipitation of metals.
Similar to sulfide, for an aqueous solution, selenide ion, Se2−,
Lack of oxygen and hydrogen sulfide formation in sediments is a problem in summer
ngerite is a sulfosalt mineral, lead antimony sulfide, formula Pb5Sb4S11.
red from the elements or by precipitating the sulfide from a solution of thallium(I), e.g. the sulf
s to separate the carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from the natural gas stream has gained increa
where there is an adequate supply of hydrogen sulfide gas greater than 2 ppm, high relative humidit
The hydrogen sulfide gas is oxidized in the presence of moisture t
that it began to bubble methane and hydrogen sulfide gas from the products of decomposition.
he team comes up with a diagnosis of hydrogen sulfide gas exposure.
be accompanied by carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide gas emissions.
ning water contains a high amount of hydrogen sulfide gas that escapes into the air when the plumbi
methane gas, which is explosive, or hydrogen sulfide gas, which is deadly.
ith acids to produce the odoriferous hydrogen sulfide gas.
a pump room filled with methane and hydrogen sulfide gases during a sewage leak on 12 July 1997.
Displacement of chloride by sulfide gives thioglycolic acid, which is used as a s
s within the veins, include acanthite (silver sulfide), gold and several silver halides.
h talc carbonated komatiite-associated nickel sulfide gossans and is probably formed by substitutio
It is not known from other nickel sulfide gossans within the Yilgarn Craton, potentiall
bergite, gaspeite and magnesite in the nickel sulfide gossans of Kambalda and Widgiemooltha.
of the para-methoxyphenyl groups it has aryl sulfide groups.
Bismuth(III) sulfide has a trigonal prismatic crystal structure.
ance approximately 10 times greater than zinc sulfide, has relegated most zinc sulfide based produc
Carbonyl sulfide has been observed in the interstellar medium,
is around 3. Such technical grades of sodium sulfide have a yellow appearance.
A solution of hydrogen sulfide in water, known as sulfhydric acid or hydrosu
The presence of hydrogen sulfide in gas causes lower quality burning and the p
y treatment of Michler's ketone with hydrogen sulfide in the presence of acid or sulfideing auramin
Cysteine is an important source of sulfide in human metabolism.
The sulfide in iron-sulfur clusters and in nitrogenase is
The lattice constant for zinc sulfide in the zincblende crystal structure is 0.541
Generation of hydrogen sulfide in the bottoms waters of the waters of the re
ulfoxides can be reduced to the corresponding sulfide in the presence of a variety of carbonyl-cont
ds, or with other chemicals (notably hydrogen sulfide in sulfide stress cracking, or SSC, a process
he green, outer bacteria use light to oxidize sulfide into sulfate.
Hydrogen sulfide is produced in small amounts by some cells of
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic gas.
Potassium sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula K2
Silver Sulfide is a covalent bond, as it is made up of silve
Tin (II) sulfide is insoluble in (NH4)2S.
Polyphenylene sulfide is a useful high temperature plastic.
Dimethyl sulfide is a water-insoluble flammable liquid that bo
Magnesium sulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula MgS
They are not strictly a cumulate rock, as the sulfide is not precipitated as a solid mineral, but r
Sodium sulfide is the name used to refer to the chemical com
Generally, commercially available sodium sulfide is not a unique chemical entity, but it is sp
Diethyl sulfide is a clear flammable chemical compound with a
Ammonium sulfide is used in photographic developing, to apply
Carbonyl sulfide is used as an intermediate in the production
Carbonyl sulfide is a potential alternative fumigant to methyl
Iron(II,III) sulfide is a blue-black (sometimes pinkish) chemical
til the mixture is clear and no more hydrogen sulfide is formed, then recrystallized from toluene o
Bismuth(III) sulfide is a chemical compound of bismuth and sulfur.
Europium (II) sulfide is the inorganic compound with the chemical f
The crystal structure of manganese(II) sulfide is similar to that of sodium chloride.
Manganese(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of manganese and sulfu
Tin(IV) sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula SnS2.
Lead(IV) sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula PbS2.
For example dimethyl sulfide is oxidized to dimethyl sulfoxide and then to
Gold(I) sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula Au
Thiirane, more commonly known as ethylene sulfide, is the cyclic chemical compound with the for
Hydrogen sulfide is used as an electron source and carbon diox
Tin(II) sulfide is a brown solid, insoluble in water, but sol
Tin(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of tin and sulfur.
Diethyl sulfide is used as a solvent for anhydrous minerals a
Strontium sulfide is used as an additive in fireworks because i
icarboxylic acid while on heating with barium sulfide it is transformed into athiophene carboxylic
a pair Fe(NO)2 units are bridged by a pair of sulfide ligands.
s operating in an atmosphere rich in hydrogen sulfide, long filaments known as silver whiskers can
eport that RSD for such compounds as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and ethyl mercaptan is fro
I removed 'citing that no sulfide mine in the world had ever been environmental
Nagyagite (Pb5Au(Te,Sb)4S5-8) is a rare sulfide mineral with known occurrence associated with
Bowieite is a rhodium-iridium-platinum sulfide mineral (Rh,Ir,Pt)2S3, found in platinum-allo
Patronite is the vanadium sulfide mineral with formula VS4.
Digenite is a copper sulfide mineral with formula: Cu9S5.
Rambergite is a manganese sulfide mineral with formula MnS.
Gersdorffite is a nickel arsenic sulfide mineral with formula NiAsS.
Greigite is an iron sulfide mineral with formula Fe3S4.
ymite, Ni2+Ni23+S4, is a supergene thiospinel sulfide mineral associated with the weathering of pri
Niningerite is a magnesium-iron-manganese sulfide mineral with the chemical formula (Mg,Fe,Mn)S
Drysdallite is a rare molybdenum selenium sulfide mineral with formula Mo(Se,S)2.
Stromeyerite is a sulfide mineral of copper and silver, with the chemic
admoindite (CdIn2S4) is a rare cadmium indium sulfide mineral discovered in Siberia around the vent
Linnaeite is a cobalt sulfide mineral with the composition Co+2Co+32S4 .
e which has the distinction of being the only sulfide mineral of thallium that does not contain at
te (also known as covelline) is a rare copper sulfide mineral with the formula CuS.
Hauerite is a manganese sulfide mineral with the chemical formula MnS2.
It occurs naturally as the sulfide mineral greigite and is magnetic.
d other rare tellurides are classified in the sulfide mineral class (Dana classification).
Argyrodite is an uncommon silver germanium sulfide mineral with formula Ag8GeS6.
Danalite is an iron beryllium silicate sulfide mineral with formula: Fe2+4Be3(SiO4)3S.
Aikinite is a sulfide mineral of lead, copper and bismuth with form
rabauite (sar-a-bau'-ite) is a red monoclinic sulfide mineral with the chemical formula: CaSb10O10S
Teallite is a sulfide mineral of tin and lead with chemical formula
Wassonite is an extremely rare sulfide mineral with chemical formula TiS.
Keilite is an iron-magnesium sulfide mineral (chemical formula (Fe,Mg)S)) that is
Braggite is a sulfide mineral of platinum, palladium and nickel wit
is also analysed to determine whether it is a sulfide mineral or in a sulfate form.
It is the selenium analogue of the sulfide mineral gersdorffite, NiAsS, with a common im
Siegenite is a cobalt nickel sulfide mineral with formula: (Ni,Co)3S4 (a member of
Sulfide mineral cumulates in layered intrusions are a
Briartite is an opaque iron-grey metallic sulfide mineral, Cu2(Zn,Fe)GeS4 with traces of Ga and
Rhodplumsite is a rare rhodium-lead sulfide mineral, chemical formula Rh3Pb2S2.
Indite is an extremely rare indium-iron sulfide mineral, found in Siberia.
piment, As2S3, is a common monoclinic arsenic sulfide mineral.
e4S16 is a rare copper zinc germanium bearing sulfide mineral.
alabandine is a a rarely occurring manganese sulfide mineral.
o holes in the ground, with one having copper sulfide mineralization and the other hole with simila
dies) that have leachable oxide and secondary sulfide mineralization.
In this environment, nickel sulfide mineralogy converts to the lowest-sulfur stat
ral which forms from the oxidation of primary sulfide minerals such as pyrite and marcasite in the
f campigliaite is related to the oxidation of sulfide minerals to form sulfate solutions with ilvai
odite is the least sulfur saturated of nickel sulfide minerals and is only formed via metamorphic e
Many sulfide minerals are economically important as metal
on of chloride bearing solutions with primary sulfide minerals (Rouse, 1973).
Greenockite occurs with other sulfide minerals such as sphalerite and galena.
The sulfide minerals which are weathered to produce gaspe
and nickel ores are typically present in the sulfide minerals chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite and
The sulfide minerals which are weathered to produce kamba
evaporites, presumably from the oxidation of sulfide minerals in the presence of clays.
The sulfide minerals generally form an interstitial matri
a similar process to the weathering of other sulfide minerals to form carbonate minerals.
mineral associated with gold and a variety of sulfide minerals in ore deposits.
ne lattice are reconstituted into metamorphic sulfide minerals, chiefly millerite, during serpentin
h as a supergene alteration mineral of nickel sulfide minerals, generally in arid or semi-arid envi
                                                                                                   


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