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    Bisulfide (or bisulphide in British English) is an inorganic anion with the chemical formula HS− (also written as SH−). It contributes no color to bisulfide...
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  • compounds, e.g. lead sulfide and dimethyl sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and bisulfide (SH−) are the conjugate acids of sulfide. The sulfide ion does not exist...
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    Realgar (redirect from Arsenic bisulfide)
    Realgar (/riˈælɡɑːr, -ɡər/ ree-AL-gar, -⁠gər), also known as ″arsenic blende″, ″ruby sulphur″ or ″ruby of arsenic″, is an arsenic sulfide mineral with...
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    Carbon disulfide Systematic IUPAC name Methanedithione Other names Carbon bisulfide Dithiocarbonic anhydride Identifiers CAS Number 75-15-0 Y 3D model (JSmol)...
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    the formula KSH. This colourless salt consists of the cation K+ and the bisulfide anion [SH]−. It is the product of the half-neutralization of hydrogen...
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    hydrosulfide Names IUPAC name Sodium hydrosulfide Other names Sodium bisulfide Sodium sulfhydrate Sodium hydrogen sulfide Identifiers CAS Number 16721-80-5 Y...
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    hydrosulfide Names IUPAC name ammonium hydrosulfide Other names ammonium bisulfide ammonium hydrogen sulfide Identifiers CAS Number 12124-99-1 Y 3D model...
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    sulfide, potassium polysulfide, potassium thiosulfate, and likely potassium bisulfide. Synonyms include hepar sulfuris, sulfur, sulfurated potash and sulfurated...
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  • of Australian department stores Hassium, symbol Hs, a chemical element Bisulfide, HS−, a chemical compound derived from H2S Mercapto radical, HS•, a radical...
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  • sodium bicarbonate 144–55–8 NaHF2 sodium bifluoride 1333–83–1 NaHS sodium bisulfide 16721–80–5 NaHSO3 sodium bisulfite 7631–90–5 NaI sodium iodide 7681–82–5...
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    replacement of an aromatic amine by an hydroxyl group with water and sodium bisulfide in the Bucherer reaction thermal decomposition of aryl diazonium salts...
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    whereas the natural gas is unaffected. RNH2 + H2S ⇌ [RNH3]+ + SH− The bisulfide anion is subsequently regenerated by heating of the amine sulfide solution...
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  • 165, MCT, methyl chloride transferase, S-adenosyl-L-methionine:halide/bisulfide methyltransferase, AtHOL1, AtHOL2, AtHOL3, HMT, S-adenosyl-L-methionine:...
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  • Thumbnail for Ethane-1,2-dithiol
    commercially by the reaction of 1,2-dichloroethane with aqueous sodium bisulfide. In the laboratory, it can also be prepared by the action of 1,2-dibromoethane...
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    displacement reaction, where ethyl halide is treated with aqueous sodium bisulfide. This conversion was demonstrated as early as 1840 by Henri Victor Regnault...
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    process is the scission of ether bonds by the nucleophilic sulfide (S2−) or bisulfide (HS−) ions. The excess black liquor contains about 15% solids and is concentrated...
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    carbonates or bicarbonates, or with hydrogen sulfide to form sulfides or bisulfides, and may be used to separate thiols from petroleum. They react with amphoteric...
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    The sulfides tend to undergo hydrolysis to form derivatives containing bisulfide (SH−) anions. The alkali metal chalcogenides often crystallize with the...
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    Tin(IV) sulfide is a compound with the formula Sn S 2. The compound crystallizes in the cadmium iodide motif, with the Sn(IV) situated in "octahedral holes'...
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    WO2−4 Azanide or amide NH−2 Peroxide O2−2 Superoxide O−2 Hydroxide OH− Bisulfide SH− Cyanate OCN− Thiocyanate SCN− Orthosilicate SiO4−4 Thiosulfate S2O2−3...
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  • chemical term associated with the following chemical classes: Sulfide Bisulfide Disulfide Thioether It can also be associated with the name of a geographic...
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    ions (OH−). Sulfur ions generally come in the form of sulfides (S2−), bisulfides (SH−), sulfites (SO2−3), sulfates (SO2−4), and thiosulfates (S2O2−3)....
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  • appears commonly in organic chemistry, such as within alcohols. The related bisulfide/sulfhydryl group appears in hydrosulfide salts and thiols, respectively...
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  • contain sulfide (S2−), these solutions actually only contain H2S and bisulfide (HS−). Sulfide (S2−) does not exist in appreciable concentrations in water...
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  • Thumbnail for Elliott Cresson Medal
    1907 Edward R. Taylor Chemistry Electric Furnace Manufacture of Carbon bisulfide 1908 Romeyn Beck Hough Engineering Uses of American Woods 1908 Anatole...
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  • a reductant and a carbon source in these reactions. UV photolysis of bisulfide is also capable of oxidizing lactate into other metabolic intermediates...
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    hydrogen sulfide into rubidium hydroxide solution, it will produce rubidium bisulfide, followed by rubidium sulfide. R b O H + H 2 S ⟶ R b H S + H 2 O {\displaystyle...
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    (also used as a chemical warfare agent and easily accessible from carbon bisulfide and chlorine) was used: A less problematic synthesis is based on trichloroacetonitrile...
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    hydrogen sulfide into cesium hydroxide solution, it will produce cesium bisulfide, then it will produce cesium sulfide too.。 CsOH + H2S → CsHS + H2O CsHS...
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    butanol, petroleum ether. The solubility is 0.5% or less in hot carbon bisulfide, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, diethyl ether, or boiling benzene;...
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