sulfide

[ US /ˈsəɫˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌlfa‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a compound of sulphur and some other element that is more electropositive
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How To Use sulfide In A Sentence

  • Rose, Rose, and so can absorb hydrogen sulfide, benzene, phenol, ether and other harmful gases.
  • Steels usually contain at least 0.3% manganese, which acts in a three-fold manner: it assists in deoxidation of the steel, prevents the formation of iron sulfide inclusions, and promotes greater strength by increasing the hardenability of the steel. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
  • Yet, it is its foul odor, often described as the reek of rotten eggs or hydrogen sulfide, that puts the "skunk" into the creature's name. Valdosta Daily Times Homepage
  • This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities.
  • A high percentage of lead in steels solidifies at the tip of manganese sulfide inclusions.
  • Surma is made from antimony sulfide, but it may contain lead as an accidental impurity that remains in antimony sulfide or it may be an intentional adulterant.
  • Cinnabar is heated in air until the mercuric sulfide of which it is made breaks down to yield pure mercury metal: HgS - heat Hg + S.
  • Sphalerite or blende (zinc sulfide), the original zinc ore, smithsonite, hydrozincite, willemite. 13. Glaze oxides
  • The roasting kinetics of copper sulfide concentrate is investigated with the differential thermal analysis (DTA), thermo-gravimetry (TG) and X-ray diffraction (XRD).
  • For example, toxic materials such as lead, sulfuric acid, and mercuric sulfide were used.
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