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hydrogen sulfide
chemical compound
carbon disulfide
chemical compound
sulfide
Sulfide (also sulphide in British English) is an inorganic anion of sulfur with the chemical formula S2− or a compound containing one or more S2− ions. Solutions of sulfide salts are corrosive. Sulfide also refers to large families of inorganic and organic compounds, e.g. lead sulfide and dimethyl sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and bisulfide (HS−) are the conjugate acids of sulfide.
ultramarine
Ultramarine is a deep blue pigment which was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. Its lengthy grinding and washing process makes the natural pigment quite valuable—roughly ten times more expensive than the stone it comes from. Between the 14th and 15th centuries, it was as expensive as gold in Europe.
vermilion
thumb|The Venetian painter Titian used vermilion for dramatic effect. In the Assumption of the Virgin (1516–18), the vermilion robes draw the eye to the main characters. thumb|A Chinese "cinnabar red" carved lacquer box from the Qing dynasty (1736–1795), [[National Museum of China, Beijing]]
sodium sulfide
chemical compound
carbonyl sulfide
chemical compound
potassium sulfide
chemical compound
silver sulfide
inorganic compound
molybdenum disulfide
chemical compound
vortioxetine
Vortioxetine, sold under the brand names Trintellix (in the US) and Brintellix (in Europe) among others, is an antidepressant medication of the serotonin modulator and stimulator (SMS) class used in the treatment of major depressive disorder. Its effectiveness is viewed as similar to that of other antidepressants. It is taken orally.
selenium disulfide
mixture of selenium sulfides
phosphorus pentasulfide
chemical compound
copper monosulfide
chemical compound
lithium sulfide
chemical compound
copper(I) sulfide
chemical compound
Iron sulfide
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Lithopone
Lithopone, C.I. Pigment White 5, is a mixture of inorganic compounds, widely used as a white pigment powder. It is composed of a mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide. These insoluble compounds blend well with organic compounds and confer opacity. It was made popular by the cheap production costs, greater coverage. Related white pigments include titanium dioxide, zinc oxide ("zinc white"), zinc sulfide, and white lead.
silicon disulfide
chemical compound
antimony pentasulfide
chemical compound
nickel(II) sulfide
chemical compound
arsenic pentasulfide
chemical compound
thallium(I) sulfide
chemical compound
Sodium dithiophosphate
chemical compound
thorium(IV) sulfide
chemical compound
cadmium pigments
class of pigments that have cadmium as one of the chemical components
sodium thioantimonate nonahydrate
chemical compound
flomoxef
Flomoxef is an oxacephem antibiotic that was developed by Shionogi.
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tiomolibdate diammonium
chemical compound
copper sulfide
any inorganic compound consisting of copper and sulfur atoms only
latamoxef
Latamoxef (or moxalactam) is an oxacephem antibiotic usually grouped with the cephalosporins. In oxacephems such as latamoxef, the sulfur atom of the cephalosporin core is replaced with an oxygen atom.
uranium disulfide
chemical compound
diselenium hexasulfide
group of isomers
sartorite
Sartorite is a lead arsenic sulfide with the chemical formula PbAs2S4 and as type locality the Lengenbach Quarry in Legenbach, Binnental, Valais, Switzerland. Historically, sartorite has been thought isomorphic to chalcostibite, emplectite, and zinckenite, but was definitively distinguished from the others in 1939.
gold monosulfide
chemical compound
rhenium(VII) sulfide
chemical compound
molybdenum trisulfide
chemical compound
caesium sulfide
chemical compound
platinum disulfide
chemical compound
iron(II,III) sulfide
chemical compound
rubidium sulfide
chemical compound
phosphorus sulfide
any inorganic compound consisting of phosphorous and sulfur atoms only
titanocene pentasulfide
chemical compound
Cobalt sulfide
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technetium(VII) sulfide
chemical compound
titanium trisulfide
chemical compound
CZTS
Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is a quaternary semiconducting compound which has received increasing interest since the late 2000s for applications in thin film solar cells. The class of related materials includes other I2-II-IV-VI4 such as copper zinc tin selenide (CZTSe) and the sulfur-selenium alloy CZTSSe. CZTS offers favorable optical and electronic properties similar to CIGS (copper indium gallium selenide), making it well suited for use as a thin-film solar cell absorber layer, but unlike CIGS (or other thin films such as CdTe), CZTS is composed of only abundant and non-toxic elements.
osmium(VIII) sulfide
chemical compound
Sulfide(dithioxo)dilanthanum
chemical compound
Diphosphorus trisulfide
chemical compound
molecular wire
molecular chains that conduct electric current
Technetium(IV) sulfide
chemical compound