sulfides in English

noun
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a binary compound of sulfur with another element or group.

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1. The soluble sulfides are unstable, while the stable sulfides are unsolvable.

2. Prepare Alcohols, ethers, thiols, and sulfides

3. Method of preparing anhydrous alkali metal sulfides

4. These substances include cyanides, sulfides, Bisulfides, sulfites, bisulfites, nitrates, and nitrites

5. Bioleaching of metal sulfides is caused by diverse groups of bacteria

6. Sodium ethyl xanthate easily adsorbs on the surface of solid sulfides.

7. (0.2-1.4 m thick) with siderite and sulfides in Beresite aureole

8. Arsenic sulfides, alunite, pozzuolana, earth colours and other mineral substances, n.e.s.

9. 2530 90 | Arsenic sulfides, alunite, pozzuolana, earth colours and other mineral substances, n.e.s.

10. The most common biogenetic minerals are carbonates,[Sentencedict] sulfides and iron oxides.

11. What does Blende mean? Any of various shiny minerals composed chiefly of metallic sulfides

12. This yellow solid is the one of two phosphorus sulfides of commercial value.

13. Locally, dolostones and veins are altered to pink dolomite, with sulfides replaced by goethite.

14. The fungus Aspergillus niger plays a role in the solubilization of heavy metal sulfides.

15. It has been a knotty problem to extract Au from arsenical polymetallic sulfides.

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17. Some metal sulfides, when exposed to a strong mineral acid, including gastric acids, will release toxic hydrogen sulfide.

18. Molybdenum occurs as colloidal sulfides with carbon, sulfur and clay, and forms molybdenite through thermal metamorphism.

19. The norite-hosted sulfides are found either adjacent to country-rock xenoliths or near the basal contact.

20. All the Group III Cations form insoluble sulfides or hydroxides in a basic solution saturated with H2S

21. Aside from being useful ores, nickel sulfides are the products of desulfurization reactions, and are sometimes used as catalysts.

22. With the exception of wurtzite, all these other minerals were formed by weathering of the primordial zinc sulfides.

23. Recent explorations in the Bismarck Sea seabed have yielded discoveries of mineral-rich beds of sulfides, copper, zinc, silver and gold.

24. Archaeological and historical studies indicate that Antimony and its mineral sulfides have been used by humans for at least six millennia

25. Bromates, carbides, hydrides, and sulfides, and any other substances that King County, the fire department, Washington State, or the U.S

26. Authigenic ferrimagnetic iron sulfides, essentially greigite (Fe3S4), are commonly found in gas hydrate-bearing marine sediments of active accretionary prisms

27. Most solid Catalysts are metals or the oxides, sulfides, and halides of metallic elements and of the semimetallic elements boron, aluminum, and silicon.

28. Such inorganic sulfides typically have very low solubility in water, and many are related to minerals with the same composition (see below).

29. Most copper is mined or extracted as copper sulfides from large open pit mines in porphyry copper deposits that contain 0.4 to 1.0% copper.

30. In addition to the briefly described scarcely appeared sulfides the results of the investigations of alkaliamphibole, microcline, apatite, albite, sphene, quartz and hyalite are reported.

31. The minerals in the Acidophil's granules,feed our skin and hair with, boron-clorides and boron-sulfides,which inhibit the growth of fungi

32. Then we will be ready to learn about some reactions that involve Alcohols, ethers, epoxides, thiols, and sulfides as both reactants and products.

33. Minor and additional mineral constituents of the barite veins are quartz, carbonates and a number of sulfides which are also of special interest.

34. Corrosion is a major concern in many industrial installations processing sulfides: sulfide ore mills, deep oil wells, pipelines transporting soured oil, Kraft paper factories.

35. Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS− and S2−) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper.

36. Briartite is an opaque iron-grey metallic sulfide mineral, Cu2GeS4 with traces of Ga and Sn, found as inclusions in other germanium-gallium-bearing sulfides

37. Chondrite matrices have diverse mineralogies: most are disequilibrium mixtures of hydrated and anhydrous silicates, oxides, metallic Fe,Ni, sulfides, and organic material and contain rare presolar grains

38. The high energy of Arcing will result in the formation of corrosion products such as oxides, chlorides, sulfides, nitrides, and carbon on the surface of the contacts

39. Worldwide, 95% of the zinc is mined from sulfidic ore deposits, in which sphalerite (ZnS) is nearly always mixed with the sulfides of copper, lead and iron.

40. Fossil fuels such as coal contain sulfur in two inorganic forms, pyritic sulfur (FeS2) and sulfates (Na2SO4, CaSO4, FeSO4), and organic forms such as sulfides, mercaptans, Bisulfides, etc

41. Industrial Biomining operations are of several kinds, depending on the ore type and its geographical location, the metal content, and the specific minerals present (metal oxides and metal sulfides

42. The catalytic oxidation ability of 13 metal ion-exchanged montmorillonites are investigated in oxidative removal of the sulfides which are the main pollutant in the moult and alkali swell waste water.

43. They contain combinations of magnetite, clinopyroxene, blue–green hornblende, titanite, apatite, fluorite, quartz, biotite, andradite, epidote, albite, hematite, sulfides (chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, molybdenite, sphalerite), ilmenite, allanite, and other REE-bearing minerals.

44. Biomining is currently used primarily to leach copper sulfides and as an oxidative pretreatment for refractory gold ores, though it is also used to recover other base metals, such as cobalt, nickel and zinc

45. How to cite Animikite [ An ore of silver, composed of a mix (ture) of sulfides, arsenides, and antimonides, and containing nickel and lead; occurs in white or gray granular masses] ● Animikit m

46. ‘Pseudomorphs of marcasite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, Arsenopyrite, pyrargyrite, magnetite, and quartz after pyrrhotite have been reported.’ More example sentences ‘Iron and copper sulfides of this region are predominately pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, Arsenopyrite, bornite, and marcasite.’

47. Fe-Cu sulfides in the veins were precipitated in two stages, early pyrite (PI) and chalcopyrite were altered to secondary chalcocite, bornite and digenite and a second generation of pyrite (PII and PIII).

48. (Note: See Bornites for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (bornite) noun: a mineral consisting of sulfides of copper and iron that is found in copper deposits Also see Bornites Words similar to bornite Usage examples for bornite

49. The invention provides a method of removing sulfides from viscous petroleum streams such as asphalt, crude oil, and oil slurry using zinc octoate in which the molar ratio of zinc complexed with octanoic acid is not 1:2.

50. It is the side of a mineralised fault, which runs east-west adjacent to the pier, and forms a small cliff feature in Dolomitic Conglomerate on the north side of Clevedon Beach, containing cream to pink baryte together with sulfides.