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onfederate trenches with hydrochloric acid and | sulfur acid, but failed to carry out its intentions. |
The | sulfur adjacent to the nitrogen can stabilize a nitro |
Sulfur aerosols in the atmosphere affect cloud format | |
Sulfur also acts as a reducing agent in many natural | |
n it forms alkaloids, and with the addition of | sulfur also it forms antibiotics, amino acids, and ru |
Vitruvius contended that | sulfur, alum and bitumen fed the deep fires. |
athway but fungi differ in the organisation of | sulfur amino acids metabolism and some species have a |
It is the | sulfur analog of oxamide. |
It is the | sulfur analog of cyanic acid (HOCN). |
Lamivudine was developed as the | sulfur analogue of zalcitabine (see table 2). |
It is the | sulfur analogue of nitric oxide, NO. |
It is the | sulfur analogue of an epoxide or aziridine. |
In chemistry, a thioketal is the | sulfur analogue of a ketal, with one of the oxygen re |
is a heterocyclic compound that contains both | sulfur and nitrogen; the term 'thiazole' also refers |
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, phosphorus, | sulfur, and the halogens either have 1) an odd nomina |
the small electronegativity difference between | sulfur and hydrogen, an S-H bond is less polar than t |
of gold, silver, copper, zinc, uranium, lead, | sulfur, and kaolin, as well as limestone the latter d |
atmosphere in the retort allows the removal of | sulfur and nitrogen compounds through the formation o |
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, phosphorus, | sulfur, and the halogens), elements with even numbere |
negative charge approximately equally between | sulfur and nitrogen. |
naphthenic with 25.0 API (0.9043 g/cm3), 0.52% | sulfur and a high 2.90 TAN (Total Acid Number). |
m reacts with oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, boron, | sulfur, and silicon. |
compound that contains the elements zirconium, | sulfur and oxygen. |
Hydrotreating may also be employed to remove | sulfur and reduce the level of nitrogen. |
During metamorphism, | sulfur and nickel within the olivine lattice are reco |
t mixture of minerals, chiefly carbon dioxide, | sulfur, and ammonia. |
he energy difference between the p orbitals of | sulfur and carbon is greater than that between oxygen |
It is made by mixing hydrated lime, | sulfur, and water and boiling for about 45 minutes. |
onides, the bismuthinides, and the sulfosalts ( | sulfur and a second anion such as arsenic). |
eriodic table, nitrogen, fluorine, phosphorus, | sulfur and chlorine, all combine with hydrogen to pro |
e Orkla Mining Company to smelt the pyrites to | sulfur and copper. |
Some bacteria can use both elemental | sulfur and sulfate as electron acceptors. |
3 substrates of this enzyme are dethiobiotin, | sulfur, and S-adenosyl-L-methionine, whereas its 3 pr |
ecules, as part of the regulation of nitrogen, | sulfur and carbon cycles. |
e word thiacalixarene is derived from thia (as | sulfur) and calixarene. |
asily produced by mixing an amount of zinc and | sulfur and then igniting it. |
es to accomplish the six-electron reduction of | sulfur and nitrogen. |
Processed products which include | sulfur and natural gas liquids are marketed and sold |
llergenicity between sulfites (preservatives), | sulfur, and the "sulfa"-type antibiotics. |
rifluoride is a chemical compound of nitrogen, | sulfur, and fluorine, having the formula NSF3. |
Sulfur and phosphorus form the largest range of perox | |
sence of hydrogenation catalysts, the elements | sulfur and selenium, or quinones (such as DDQ). |
It has 4 cofactors: FAD, Iron, | Sulfur, and Iron-sulfur. |
combining of | sulfur and oxygen; |
The aerosols contain about 90% | sulfur and the rest is carbon, which makes the haze r |
ibrium, one having C3v symmetry (protonated at | sulfur) and other Cs symmetry (protonated at oxygen). |
th high vapor pressure such as oxygen, carbon, | sulfur, and magnesium (frequently contaminants) are l |
to measure the effect of "Bordeaux Sprays" (a | sulfur and lime based mixture) on the photosynthesis |
premium petroleum products, 52,000 long ton of | sulfur, and 41,000 long tons of ammonia per year. |
Chemical - Includes aromas like | sulfur and petroleum |
e determination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, | sulfur and oxygen within the coal. |
It has 5 cofactors: FAD, Iron, FMN, | Sulfur, and Iron-sulfur. |
and binds preferentially to soft bases such as | sulfur and phosphorus ligands. |
The | sulfur and iodine compounds are recovered and reused, |
Tellurium has properties similar to | sulfur and selenium. |
It has 3 cofactors: iron, | Sulfur, and Nickel. |
material as consisting of thallium, oxygen and | sulfur, and this was incorrectly described by others |
f this enzyme are protein N6-(octanoyl)lysine, | sulfur, and S-adenosyl-L-methionine, whereas its 3 pr |
sugar, | sulfur and alcohol tests prior to bottling. |
The carbon atom between the | sulfur and nitrogen atoms on thiazole ring act as car |
They are photolithotrophic oxidizers of | sulfur and most notably utilise a noncyclic electron |
ions with alkynes are followed by extrusion of | sulfur, and the endproduct is a pyridine; in one stud |
Its physical properties resemble the | sulfur and selenium analogs. |
ormula except for some variation in amounts of | sulfur and phosphorus, long before the polymer nature |
ced, the propensity for this mineral to resorb | sulfur, and for the sulfur to be removed via the conc |
The body has about as much potassium as | sulfur and chlorine, and only the major minerals calc |
curring mineral binary compounds of copper and | sulfur are listed below. |
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and | sulfur are also needed in relatively large quantities |
The remarkable properties of elemental | sulfur are largely due to catenation. |
ely as nuggets, but more usually combined with | sulfur, arsenic, antimony, or chlorine and in various |
ch as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and | sulfur, as well as their stable isotopes. |
example, Orinoco extra heavy oil contains 4.5% | sulfur as well as vanadium and nickel. |
bridging across 2 or 3 metal centres (via | sulfur), as in Fe3S(SO)(CO)9 |
calcium, lithium, iron, potassium, sodium and | sulfur, as well as other minerals. |
y contains copper, iron, cobalt, antimony, and | sulfur as impurities. |
and is today a notable resource of shrimp and | sulfur, as well as one of muskrat fur, natural gas, a |
It plays a major role in the | sulfur assimilation pathway: converting sulfite to a |
In organisms that synthesize cysteine in | sulfur assimilation such as bacteria and yeast, the t |
ually a class of enzymes involved in reductive | sulfur assimilation. |
articipates in selenoamino acid metabolism and | sulfur assimilation. |
ion of the more common lead sulfide, PbS, with | sulfur at >600 °C and at high pressures. |
The only stable form of | sulfur at normal condition is S8. |
zone and oxygen difluoride, and with iodine or | sulfur at room temperature. |
A thiosemicarbazide is an analog with a | sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom. |
with the general structure R-S-R' where S is a | sulfur atom covalently bonded to two organic radicals |
The central | sulfur atom is twice double bonded to oxygen and has |
eatment" of the ligands with (H2O2 + AcOH) the | sulfur atom is oxidized. |
l group in inorganic chemistry consisting of a | sulfur atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms (O2 |
The thionyl group is SO, a | sulfur atom plus an oxygen atom. |
In each resonance structure, the | sulfur atom is double-bonded to one oxygen atom with |
The thiolate group (shown in red) attacks a | sulfur atom (shown in blue) of the disulfide bond, di |
ing of 2'-deoxycytidine has been replaced by a | sulfur atom because it had greater anti-HIV activity |
rally very similar to the penicillins, but the | sulfur atom in position 1 of the structure has been r |
ted to produce histidine betaine, and then the | sulfur atom incorporated from cysteine. |
In oxacephems such as latamoxef, the | sulfur atom of the cephalosporin core is replaced wit |
A 'thiosemicarbazone' contains a | sulfur atom in lieu of the ketonic oxygen in semicarb |
When two acyl groups are attached to the same | sulfur atom, the resulting compound is called a thioa |
has tetrahedral molecular geometry around the | sulfur atom, and is regarded to be a prime example of |
en atom in the compound has been replaced by a | sulfur atom. |
three carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, and one | sulfur atom. |
d by seven histidine residues and bridged by a | sulfur atom. |
the oxygen atom in xanthene is replaced with a | sulfur atom. |
x-membered ring with five carbon atoms and one | sulfur atom. |
R-group (side chain) has been replaced with a | sulfur atom. |
e colored grey, nitrogen blue, oxygen red, and | sulfur atoms yellow. |
lly it resembles pyrite (FeS2) with one of the | sulfur atoms replaced by an arsenic atom. |
The | sulfur atoms of the dithionate ion are in the +5 oxid |
urated heterocyclic compounds that contain two | sulfur atoms and two sp2-hybridized carbon centers. |
a monoclinic structure with 248 copper and 128 | sulfur atoms in the unit cell . |
smells (replacement of carbon double bonds by | sulfur atoms and the disparate shaped amber odorants) |
to that of hydrogen peroxide, with two central | sulfur atoms and two outer hydrogen atoms. |
Its structure can be visualised as having | sulfur atoms in three parallel planes, 3 in the top, |
nded cysteines are shown in yellow, with their | sulfur atoms highlighted as small spheres. |
In the crystal structure, zinc and | sulfur atoms are tetrahedrally coordinated. |
cture is analogous to that of pyrite, with all | sulfur atoms occurring as S-S units. |
1,2-dithietanes, where the | sulfur atoms are adjacent |
oximating to a hexagonal close packed array of | sulfur atoms with Cu atoms in planar 3 coordination. |
1,3-dithietanes, where the | sulfur atoms are not adjacent. |
ds are strong, but the interaction between the | sulfur atoms at the top and bottom of separate sandwi |
This formalism recognizes that the | sulfur atoms in pyrite occur in pairs with clear S-S |
ganosulfur compounds, 1,2-dithietes, where the | sulfur atoms are adjacent, and 1,3-dithietes, where t |
omatic compounds bearing nitrogen, oxygen, and | sulfur atoms have been known since the early stages o |
d to begin with the nucleophilic attack on the | sulfur atoms of a disulfide bond in the oxidised part |
an distorted tetrahedral coordination to four | sulfur atoms, with overall D2 symmetry. |
molybdenum atoms sandwiched between sheets of | sulfur atoms. |
g two carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, and two | sulfur atoms. |
in which the charge is shared among the three | sulfur atoms. |
ligand and a bridging ligand using one or both | sulfur atoms. |
n chelates to many "softer" metals via the two | sulfur atoms. |
that chemosynthetic organisms like filamentous | sulfur bacteria (see Beggiatoa) or animals (clams, tu |
Purple bacteria and green | sulfur bacteria occupy relatively minor ecological ni |
A species of green | sulfur bacteria has been found living near a black sm |
c Gram-negative bacteria, also known as purple | sulfur bacteria, which are found in water. |
c bacteria, like green phototrophic and purple | sulfur bacteria, cluster at the chemocline, taking ad |
known as Chlorochromatium) is a genus of green | sulfur bacteria. |
They are now classified with the purple | sulfur bacteria. |
dians (also known as the Elem Band of Pomo and | Sulfur Bank Band of Pomo Indians) are a Native Americ |
Buddingtonite was discovered in 1964 at the | Sulfur Bank mine near Clear Lake in Lake County, Cali |
servation was originally formed under the name | Sulfur Bank Rancheria in 1949. |
(SOLSE), the Loop Heat Pipe (LHP), the Sodium | Sulfur Battery Experiment (NaSBE), the Turbulent GAS |
occur in the garrison buildings and garden at | Sulfur Bay but usually avoids the rocky shores and ot |
pepper, and usually other ingredients such as | sulfur, black pepper, graveyard dirt, bluestone, gunp |
cal called dithiothreitol (DTT) to disrupt the | sulfur bonds in the coating of the sperm cell in orde |
sis of a drug in development that replaces the | sulfur bonds with selenium, with far stronger potency |
ould yield two distinct products, one with the | sulfur bound to the organic compound and one with the |
Associated minerals include, native | sulfur, bravoite, pyrite, minasragrite, stanleyite, d |
including Oregon sunshine, dwarf monkeyflower, | sulfur buckwheat, indian paintbrush, and mariposa lil |
in 1883 via the reaction of diphenylamine with | sulfur, but more recent syntheses rely on the cycliza |
as and Salmonella - have the ability to reduce | sulfur, but can also use oxygen and other terminal el |
his expectations, the compound did not contain | sulfur, but was a bromine substituted indigo, which h |
st works equally well for the determination of | sulfur but without addition of silver nitrate. |
proximately 28% tin, 13% iron, 30% copper, 30% | sulfur by mass. |
The | sulfur can be collected and turned into commercial gr |
Sulfur can replace oxygen, either in the carbonyl gro | |
The | sulfur can be considered to be in its +5 oxidation st |
ein of known sequence, The X-ray emission from | sulfur can be used as an internal standard to calcula |
incification can be caused by water containing | sulfur, carbon dioxide and oxygen. |
anum, praseodymium, thorium, samarium, oxygen, | sulfur, carbon, phosphorus, and silicon with a chemic |
lphur Carriers Inc., and rebuilt into a liquid | sulfur carrier at Baltimore and renamed SS Marine Flo |
In an unusual reaction focusing on the | sulfur center, zinc reduces TsCl to the sulfinate, CH |
nctive property of undergoing oxidation at the | sulfur centers concomitant with reduction of the meta |
t was passed in the 1960s, the market for high | sulfur central Illinois coal evaporated and the coal |
ns with attack of the alkyl nucleophile on the | sulfur centre in SO2. |
re wherein two methylene units are replaced by | sulfur centres. |
Sulfur chloride pentafluoride is the only commerciall | |
Sulfur chloride pentafluoride is an inorganic compoun | |
Sulfur chloride | |
oys two covalently coupled cofactors - an iron | sulfur cluster and a siroheme - which deliver electro |
Low | sulfur coal was recently reported to have been found |
n running on solid fuel, Unit 2 burns only low | sulfur coal to reduce the emissions of sulfur dioxide |
fosalt mineral composed of cobalt, arsenic and | sulfur, CoAsS. |
nsidered "sweet" if it contains less than 0.5% | sulfur, compared to a higher level of sulfur in sour |
DMS is the most abundant biological | sulfur compound emitted to the atmosphere. |
Sulfur compound aerosols derived from volcanic erupti | |
logies For Control of Atmospheric Pollution of | Sulfur Compounds in Brazil, S. O. Oyekan and K. E. Vo |
spring contains an important concentration of | sulfur compounds and is also rich in minerals. |
Sulfur compounds darken gasoline, give it an offensiv | |
is an industrial chemical process for removing | sulfur compounds like mercaptans from sour gasoline. |
metabolic purposes or for the biosynthesis of | sulfur compounds required for life. |
Sulfur compounds dissolved in water are not necessari | |
whereby energy-rich pyrites and other reduced | sulfur compounds present in mine tailing heaps and in |
This physically removes many of the | sulfur compounds, which are then vented. |
ntial than NAD(P)+/NAD(P)H, such as nitrite or | sulfur compounds, must use energy to reduce NAD(P)+. |
ctrical discharges in mixtures of nitrogen and | sulfur compounds, as well as the reaction of nitrogen |
t for hydrogen treating to remove nitrogen and | sulfur compounds. |
SCl2 is also a precursor to several inorganic | sulfur compounds. |
l H2S and COS from the gas that is formed from | sulfur contained in the coal. |
ynthetic material composed of rubber with high | sulfur content (same as Vulcanite). |
Sulfur content is low, and in the early days of the 2 | |
The API gravity of the crude is 42-43 and | sulfur content of 0.12 wt%. |
However, its low | sulfur content made it very suitable for power statio |
coals, in the United States, typically have a | sulfur content less than 1% by weight, which makes th |
The very low | sulfur content of Bonny Light crude makes it a highly |
Sulfur content was 0.45 percent. | |
y of 31° API (specific gravity of 0.871) and a | sulfur content of 2%/weight |
nt of 30-31%, ash content of less than 5%, and | sulfur content of less than 0.6%. |
oil produced had an API gravity of 38-39 and a | sulfur content of 0.17% mass. |
ent that offers the advantages of less ash and | sulfur content often associated with many black coals |
Sulfur content is 1.8% which is considered medium sou | |
Sulfur content less than 15 parts per million. | |
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