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Polysulfane — A polysulfane is a compound of formula H2S x , where x > 1, although sometimes disulfane, H2S2 is excluded. [GoldBookRef|title=polysulfanes|file=P04753] Polysulfanes consist of un branched chains of sulfur atoms terminated with hydrogen.… … Wikipedia
polysulfane — vandenilio (poli)sulfidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė Formulę žr. priede. priedas( ai) Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. hydrogen polysulfide; polysulfane; sulfane rus. водорода полисульфид; полисульфан; сульфан ryšiai: sinonimas –… … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Allotropes of sulfur — There are a large number of allotropes of sulfur. In this respect, sulfur is second only to carbon.[1] The most common form found in nature is yellow orthorhombic α sulfur, which contains puckered rings of S8.[1] Chemistry students may have seen… … Wikipedia
Claus process — The Claus process is the most significant gas desulfurizing process, recovering elemental sulfur from gaseous hydrogen sulfide. First patented in 1883 by the scientist Carl Friedrich Claus, the Claus process has become the industry standard. The… … Wikipedia
Thiosulfuric acid — Chembox new ImageFile = Thiosulfuric acid 2 D structure.png ImageSize = 150px IUPACName = sulfurothioic O acid OtherNames = thiosulfuric acid dihydroxidooxidosulfidosulfur Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7772 98 7 PubChem = SMILES =OS(=O)( … Wikipedia
Polysulfide — Anorganische Polysulfide (Polysulfane) sind Salze der Polyschwefelwasserstoffe. Sie enthalten als Anion ein zweifach negativ geladenes Polysulfid. Herstellung Alkalimetallpolysulfide werden durch Umsetzung von Alkalimetallmonosulfid mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Schwefel — Eigenschaften … Deutsch Wikipedia
polysulphane — noun alternative spelling of polysulfane … Wiktionary
polysulfide — noun any compound of general formula RSR having a chain of more than two sulfur atoms; any derivative of a polysulfane … Wiktionary
Max Schmidt (Chemiker) — Max Schmidt (* 13. Oktober 1925 in Vöhringen, Kreis Illertissen; † 22. April 2002 in Würzburg) war ein deutscher Chemiker, der von 1965 bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1994 den Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie an der Universität Würzburg innehatte.… … Deutsch Wikipedia