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25 words match “SULPHURET”

SULPHURET n.
A sulphide; as, a sulphuret of potassium. [Obsoles.]
SULPHURETED a.
Combined or impregnated with sulphur; sulphurized. [Written also sulphuretted.] Sulphureted hydrogen. (Chem.) See Hydrogen sulphide, under Hydrogen.
BISULPHURET n.
See Bisulphide.
DEUTOSULPHURET n.
A disulphide. [Obs.]
DISULPHURET n.
See Disulphide.
HYDROSULPHURET n.
A hydrosulphide. [Archaic]
HYDROSULPHURETED a.
Combined with hydrogen sulphide.
MONOSULPHURET n.
See Monosulphide.
OXYSULPHURET n.
An oxysulphide. [Obsolescent]
PERSULPHURET n.
A persulphide. [Obs.]
POLYSULPHURET n.
A polysulphide. [Obsoles.]
PROTOSULPHURET n.
A protosulphide. [Obs.]
SUPERSULPHURETED a.
Supersulphurized. [Obs.] [Written also -sulphuretted.]
TERSULPHURET n.
A trisulphide. [R.]
BISULPHIDE n.
phur in the molecule; a disulphide, as in iron pyrites, FeS2; -- less frequently called bisulphuret.
BRASS n.
Lumps of pyrites or sulphuret of iron, the color of which is near to that of brass.
DISULPHIDE n.
ompound of sulphur containing two atoms of sulphur in each molecule; -- formerly called disulphuret. Cf. Bisulphide.
FIRE n.
ire. -- Fire stink, the stench from decomposing iron pyrites, caused by the formation of sulphureted hydrogen. Raymond. -- Fire surface, the surfaces of a steam boiler which are exposed to the direct heat of the fuel and the products of combustion; heating surface. -- Fire swab, a swab saturated with water, for cool…
GOLDEN a.
densis), with a thick knotted rootstock and large rounded leaves. -- Golden sulphide, or sulphuret, of antimony (Chem.), the pentasulphide of antimony, a golden or orange yellow powder. -- Golden warbler (Zoöl.), a common American wood warbler (Dendroica æstiva); -- called also blue-eyed yellow warbler, garden warble…
HEPATIC a.
cystic and common bile ducts. See Illust., under Digestive. -- Hepatic gas (Old Chem.), sulphureted hydrogen gas. -- Hepatic mercurial ore, or Hepatic cinnabar. See under Cinnabar.
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