sulfide
IPA: sˈʌɫfaɪd
noun
- (American spelling, chemistry) Any compound of sulfur and a metal or other electropositive element or group.
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Examples of "sulfide" in Sentences
- Chuck Oakes said, "What he calls sulfide I call sewer water.
- Hydrogen sulfide is the chemical that gives farts their awful smell.
- Mostly allyl methyl sulfide, which is a volatile sulfur compound VSC.
- Selsun Blue, with menthol and 1% selenium sulfide, which is a common dandruff medication
- Seaweeds also share the aroma of dimethyl sulfide, which is found in cooked milk, corn, and shellfish as well as in seacoast air.
- She was even taught how to brush the mixture of alcohol and zinc sulfide from the small rectangle glasses used for scintillation counting.
- Natural sources of sulfur dioxide are volcanoes and algae-producing di-methyl sulfide, which is converted to sulfur dioxide in the ambient atmosphere.
- In the case of radium, I want to know who had the skills to prepare radium sources, brush the mixture of alcohol and zinc sulfide from the small rectangular glasses used for scintillation counting, read the photographic plates of emulsions, set up apparatus for experimental work, analyze radium samples, define radium doses for medical use, and perform experiments.
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