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  • Acetylene is used to make the explosives [[copper(I) acetylide]] and [[silver acetylide]]. These are both rather sensitive and moderately powerful primar ...will produce a variety of other gases such as[[Hydrogen sulfide| hydrogen sulfide]] and [[phosphine]].
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  • ...with the symbol '''Hg''' (from its latin name '''hydrargyrum''', meaning ''silver water'') and atomic number 80. It is the only liquid metal at room temperat ...but unlike silver will also react with solid [[sulfur]], forming [[mercury sulfide]] (cinnabar). Elemental sulfur is used to absorb mercury spills and vapors.
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  • ...with a mixture of [[zinc]] and [[sulfur]] powders, which yields [[mercury sulfide]] aka cinnabar. This compound is insoluble in water and acids, showing litt ...on can be flushed down the drain with lots of water. Examples of these are sulfide, sulfate, chloride, chlorate, nitrate, nitrite, thiocyanate.<ref>http://woe
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  • *Cleaning [[silver]] metal ...age and may pose an explosion hazard. Adding a sulfide, such as [[lead(II) sulfide]], will result in [[lead(II) sulfate]] and water.
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  • ...iodide]]. [[Sodium sulfide]] can also be used, precipitating black [[lead sulfide]]. ...ft, malleable, and dense post-transition metal. Metallic lead has a bluish-silver color after being freshly cut, but it soon tarnishes to a dull grayish colo
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  • | Name = Hydrogen sulfide | IUPACName = Hydrogen sulfide
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  • ...in, Giberellic acid, Rocket nozzle mix, Pre-mixed thermite, Activated zinc sulfide, Ferrofluid, Radioactive ores, Aerogel, Spinthariscopes, Radioactive source ...e pound, except for various expensive materials such as europium oxide and silver nitrate.
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  • ...r salts, fluorine, mercury, mercury salts, nitric acid, potassium. silver, silver salts | [[Aluminium sulfide]]
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  • |image name comment= One troy ounce of fine silver |name= Silver
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium sulfide | style="text-align:center;"| Antimony sulfide
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Hydrogen sulfide (gas) | style="text-align:center;"| Ammonium sulfide
    174 KB (19,350 words) - 20:07, 13 March 2024
  • ...ides are formed by reacting antimony, antimony(III) oxide or antimony(III) sulfide with hydrohalic acids, in inert conditions. The presence of moisture leads ...llic''': The most stable form of antimony. It has the aspect of a brittle, silver-white solid. It melts at 630.63 °C and boils at 1635 °C. It has a density
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  • |left=[[Silver]] Cadmium salts form a characteristic yellow precipitate of CdS with hydrogen sulfide that even precipitates in weakly acidic solution. The presence of other met
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  • *[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=24764 Silver and Copper Cyanide from Potassium Ferrocyanide] == [[Silver]] ==
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  • | Name = Ammonium sulfide | IUPACName = Ammonium sulfide
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Silver fulminate]] ...sitivity to shock, friction and heat, though unlike its [[Silver fulminate|silver counterpart]], it's less sensitive and simply throwing a small bag of Hg(CN
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  • The liquid silver cleaning product TarnX contains thiourea, a detergent and [[sulfamic acid]] Industrially it is produced by the reaction of [[hydrogen sulfide]] with [[calcium cyanamide]] in the presence of [[carbon dioxide]].
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  • *[[Iron(III) sulfate]], developed by [[sodium sulfide]]. *[[Sodium chloride]] (common table salt), developed by [[silver nitrate]], then exposed to light.
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