「SULFIDES」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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Other alkali metal | sulfides behave similarly. |
l, cobalt, gold, silver, platinum, and copper | sulfides. |
mately equal proportions of nickel and cobalt | sulfides), is then adjusted (to a lower temperature an |
drothermal veins with other cobalt and nickel | sulfides in many localities around the world. |
ionally with cobaltite and platinum-tellurium | sulfides. |
and patina from associated copper and arsenic | sulfides, and is typically in amorphous to massive inf |
Because these | sulfides are much denser than the silicate minerals fo |
s copper ions can chemically bind undesirable | sulfides. |
sulfide (PtS), generally in combinations with | sulfides of other elements such as palladium and nicke |
ow nutrient levels and high concentrations of | sulfides and similar compounds which inhibit plant gro |
, in the presence of minerals containing iron | sulfides, as might have been found in sediments in a p |
h the peculiar monovalent nature of copper in | sulfides has been known since the 1980s there are many |
ing plant which has decreased the emission of | sulfides. |
ies of evolution have invoked a role for iron | sulfides, iron-sulfur world theory. |
Abramotive is a very rare mineral from the | sulfides and sulfosalt categories. |
organic compounds, carbon, hydrogen peroxide, | sulfides. |
In general, | sulfides are first oxidized to elemental sulfur, where |
xed with reducing agents, including hydrides, | sulfides and nitrides, they may begin a vigorous react |
ogen gas, soluble iron, inorganic phosphates, | sulfides, and methane, which makes the soil much less |
ral and is part of the class of lead antimony | sulfides. |
ymer consisting of aromatic rings linked with | sulfides. |
Many selenium | sulfides are known. |
sed of 2 to 6 metres of massive nickeliferous | sulfides, usually banded and foliated pentlandite-pyrr |
Specifically, the removed compounds may be | sulfides, proteins, polyphenols, benzenoids, or copper |
All known molecular phosphorus | sulfides contain a tetrahedral array of four phosphoru |
due to the high iron content of most primary | sulfides. |
its silver content is lower than most silver | sulfides. |
is formed as an oxidation product of arsenic | sulfides. |
mistry of the selenides parallels that of the | sulfides. |
It occurs by the oxidation of arsenic-bearing | sulfides in hydrothermal veins. |
imental work on the formation of iron-bearing | sulfides in the solar nebula. |
ed as an oxidation product of arsenic-bearing | sulfides in reaction with surrounding calcium-bearing |
ssociated with supergene weathering of nickel | sulfides. |
per and manganese mixed into a matrix of iron | sulfides and other metal sulfides gold, cobalt, nickel |
If the ore contains | sulfides it is usually covered with a layer of clay to |
Several other phosphorus | sulfides in addition to P4S3 and P4S10. |
othermal vein mineral along with other nickel | sulfides. |
n of galena and chalcopyrite and other copper | sulfides. |
Unlike some other phosphorus | sulfides, P4S3 is slow to hydrolyze and has a well-def |
with quartz, pyrite, as well as other copper | sulfides. |
nite, calcite along with numerous other Co-Ni | sulfides and arsenides. |
inclusions in other germanium-gallium-bearing | sulfides. |
f alkenes (Prilezhaev reaction), oxidation of | sulfides to sulfoxides and sulfones, and oxidation of |
compounds, and rich in silicates, oxides, and | sulfides. |
anic compounds, carbon, hydrogen peroxide and | sulfides. |
s one of two commercially produced phosphorus | sulfides. |
d on copper oxides and carbonates rather than | sulfides, because oxides and carbonates were easiest t |
erties of MgS resemble those of related ionic | sulfides such as those of Na, Ba, Ca. |
ogens, the term is more commonly reserved for | sulfides, selenides, and tellurides, rather than oxide |
lfate-reducing bacteria, reducing sulfates to | sulfides to obtain energy. |
nactivation of thiamine by excess sulfates or | sulfides or elemental sulfur |
g species, being able to reduce sulfoxides to | sulfides, organic azides to amines, as well as reducti |
huge reserves of underlying supergene copper | sulfides. |
The Phosphorus | sulfides comprise a family of inorganic compounds cont |
y scale-shaped sclerites composed of the iron | sulfides greigite and pyrite. |
asting the ore with salt converted the silver | sulfides to silver chlorides, which could then be reco |
These secondary | sulfides arise from the leaching of the overlying ore |
Six of these phosphorus | sulfides exist as isomers: P4S4, P4S5, P4S6, P4S7, P4S |
e antimonides are structurally similar to the | sulfides and are grouped with them in both the Dana an |
It is one of two principal | sulfides of gold. |
No other animal is known to use iron | sulfides in this way. |
c solutions of RhCl3(H2O)3 react with dialkyl | sulfides. |
ylene spent caustic) is contaminated with the | sulfides and carbonates and a small fraction of organi |
s and it is usually found associated with the | sulfides of other transition metals such as rambergite |
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