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1. Carbon Bisulfide synonyms, carbon Bisulfide pronunciation, carbon Bisulfide translation, English dictionary definition of carbon Bisulfide

2. Alkali metal Bisulfides which can be used in the process of this invention include lithium bisulfide, sodium bisulfide, potassium bisulfide, rubidium bisulfide, cesium bisulfide, and mixtures thereof

3. What does Bisulfide mean? Disulfide

4. Bisulfide definition is - disulfide

5. Refincor Ammonium Bisulfide References

6. Bisulfides meaning Plural form of bisulfide.

7. (noun) Words near Bisulfide in the Dictionary

8. Bisulfide (plural Bisulfides) (chemistry) The anion HS –.

9. Ammonium Bisulfide, NH4HS, forms ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen

10. Bisulfide - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

11. The first known use of Bisulfide was in 1831

12. What does bisulphide mean? Alternative spelling of Bisulfide

13. Carbon Bisulfide (uncountable) (inorganic chemistry) carbon disulfide; Usage notes

14. Bisulfide bisulfite is a food additive with E number E222

15. As nouns the difference between Bisulfide and bisulfite is that Bisulfide is (dated) disuldfide while bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it.

16. Sodium Bisulfide is used in large quantities in the Kraft paper manufacturing process

17. Completing Ammonium Bisulfide Corrosion does not have to be perplexing anymore

18. AMMONIUM Bisulfide: ICSC: 1035: Ammonium hydrogen sulfide Ammonium hydrosulfide Ammonium sulfhydrate Ammonium mercaptan: September 2002

19. Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) and Bisulfide (SH − ) are the conjugate acids of sulfide

20. A putative halide/Bisulfide MT was recently purified to near homogeneity from Brassica oleracea and partially sequenced

21. Ammonium Bisulfide, on the other hand, is a major source of corrosion damage, particularly to the petroleum industry’s desulfurization hydrotreaters

22. The product of these two gases can form a salt, ammonium Bisulfide (NH4HS) as the reactor effluent stream cools

23. Corrosion rates for carbon steel and type 316 stainless steel at 93 °C as a function of ammonium Bisulfide concentration

24. Here we tested the molecular-scale interaction of Bisulfide (S(-II)) with NOM and its consequences for arsenite (As(III)) binding

25. By adding 0.1% glyoxal to the probe solution, the assay allowed quantification of Bisulfide in the presence of cysteine at the micro-molarity level

26. Using the AuNP-GSH-FITC probe, a droplet-based microfluidic fluorescent sensor was further constructed for online monitoring of Bisulfide variation in the effluent of microdialysis.

27. Ammonium Bisulfide corrosion is an aggressive corrosion occurring in several refinery units, including hydrotreaters. Only sour water strippers suffer more serious sour water corrosion than hydrotreaters

28. :Carbon disulfide; Carbon Bisulfide CAS number :75-15-0 Substance/mixture Product code :001113 CAS number/other identifiers: Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8

29. The term Bisulfide is rather dated, and is to be avoided due to the ambiguity of the bi-prefix most often being used for mixed metal & hydrogen salts.

30. Sodium Bisulfide treatment raised the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) protein expression, and decreased tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) protein expression in diabetic rats

31. The substance, carbon Bisulfide, is a chemical byproduct from the production of rayon. Sharing the burden: allocating the risk of CERCLA cleanup costs In groundwater, sulfide can exist in three forms, …

32. Jarno, "Distillate and Resid Hydroprocessing: Coping with High Concentrations of Ammonium Bisulfide in the Process Water", Materials Performance, Vol 19 (11), November 1980, pp 25-31 (see also Corrosion Paper # 79027, NACE, 1979).

33. In the hydrodesulfurization process, these heat exchangers can suffer deterioration from atmospheric corrosion (externally, when the coating cannot completely protect the external surface) and by ammonium Bisulfide corrosion (internally, when ammonium salts are formed) [5-7].

34. According to the EIS analysis is suggested a charge transfer resistance and the presence of different diffusional process through the sulfide film, e.g., iron ions and atomic hydrogen [37], as well as the Bisulfide ions favoring the growth of the sulfide film.

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36. A putative halide/Bisulfide MT was recently purified to near homogeneity from Brassica oleracea and partially sequenced. 71 However, based on the low rates of methyl chloride synthesis and the high K m value for Cl −, it was postulated that this enzyme functions in sulfur, rather than halide, metabolism.

37. Anions 1-acetate C 2 H 3 O 2-cyanide CN-amide NH 2-cyanate OCN-hydrogen carbonate fluoride F-(bicarbonate) HCO 3-hydride H-hydrogen sulfate hydroxide OH-(bisulfate) HSO 4-hypochlorite ClO-bisulfide HS-iodate IO 3- bisulfite HSO 3-iodide I-bromate BrO 3-nitrate

38. Carbon disulfide (CS 2), also called Carbon Bisulfide, a colourless, toxic, highly volatile and flammable liquid chemical compound, large amounts of which are used in the manufacture of viscose rayon, cellophane, and carbon tetrachloride; smaller quantities are employed in solvent extraction processes or converted into other chemical products

39. Arsenopyrite (är'sĭnōpī`rīt, ärsĕn`ō–) or mispickel (mĭs`pĭkəl), silver-white to steel-gray mineral with the metallic luster characteristic of a pyrite pyrite or iron pyrites, pale brass-yellow mineral, the bisulfide of iron, FeS 2.It occurs most commonly in crystals (belonging to the isometric system and usually in the form of cubes and pyritohedrons) but is also found in massive