Salt or other derivative of hydrogen sulfide or organic compound having the structure RSR (R ≠ H)
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Examples for "sulphide"
Examples for "sulphide"
1The sulphide is an analysis of a general sample of the ore:
2The solution thus obtained was properly diluted and saturated with hydrogen sulphide.
3Having separated the copper as sulphide, its weight is determined as follows.
4The stain is obviously lead sulphide; but what else do you see?
5Then Orb Ledford unleashed his big sulphide shooter, a black-painted dog inside.
1The physiological role of hydrogen sulfide depends on its in vivo level.
2Being cruciferous vegetables, the green globes release hydrogen sulfide as they cook.
3One of these gases, hydrogen sulfide, can depress the sense of smell.
4However, hydrogen sulfide regulation and its beneficial effects via methionine restriction remain elusive.
5Phosphogypsum addition resulted in a large increase in sulfide levels in sediment suspensions.
1The washing waters carry off some sulphides, as well as mechanical impurities.
2These ores always contain impurities, such as silica, sulphides, and earthy materials.
3The two sulphides of antimony are called the trisulphide and the pentasulphide respectively.
4This is likewise the case with the sulphides of the alkalies.
5Acid sulphites and sulphides may be made in the same ways.
1It provides an alternative approach for the synthesis of alkyl aryl sulfides.
2Very few studies have evaluated circulating sulfides in humans, with discrepant results.
3More than 99% of metals were precipitated in the form of metal-sulfides.
4XRF analyses showed that metals were precipitated as metal-sulfides.
5These sulfides can cause illness, however, only at levels about a thousand times greater than that.
Translations for sulfanediide