sulphide in A Sentence

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    Ammonia and hydrogen Sulphide are also phytotoxic.

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    Primer process for the gold plating has Sulphide protection.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide is well known for its characteristic rotten- egg odour.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide(H2S) is a colorless gas that smells like rotten eggs.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide(H2S) is a poisonous gas which smells like rotten eggs.

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    And the pigment which gives“the plug” its colour is cadmium Sulphide.

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    Gaseous Pollutants: This category includes ammonia, free chlorine, hydrogen Sulphide, ozone and phospine.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide emits a foul smell which is commonly felt when nearing rivers and streams.

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    It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides than from Sulphides or carbonates.

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    (Hot-pressed) Polycrystalline Zinc Sulphide is a kind of infrared optical material with a wide transmittance range.

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    It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides than from their carbonates or Sulphides.

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    The depths where they spend the night contain high levels of hydrogen Sulphide, which is toxic to humans.

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    In a 10-liter bucket of water, we mix- urea 15 g, superphosphate 30 g, and potassium Sulphide 15 g.

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    There are also special instruments for determining the concentration of various substances(in particular hydrogen Sulphide) in the exhaled air.

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    Among them, the sulfur-resisting series products are applicable for seriously corrosive natural gas pipeline containing hydrogen Sulphide mediums and impurities.

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    Moreover, hydrogen Sulphide gas is produced when the acids come into contact with the sludge and the mud of the rivers.

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    These bacteria degrades the proteins present in the food leading in the production of some offensive gases like hydrogen Sulphide, skatol, etc.

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    Also, spa treatment of rheumatism includes mud therapy(applications on the affected joints), radon, hydrogen Sulphide, chloride sodium, oxygen and carbon dioxide baths.

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    They do, however, note the exception that aeration allows hydrogen Sulphide(a wine fault) to disperse, which generally only matters for poorly made wines.

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    According to a lab-based study from 2012, a compound in garlic, called diallyl Sulphide, may be more effective than two popular antibiotics for fighting the Campylobacter bacterium.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide is known to react with lead paint used in buildings, causing formation of lead Sulphide which produces a brown to black discolouration in buildings.

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    They assembled an atmosphere similar to that thought to exist on early earth(this had molecules like ammonia, methane and hydrogen Sulphide, but no oxygen) over water.

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    They assembled an atmosphere similar to that thought to exist on early earth(this had molecules like ammonia, methane and hydrogen Sulphide, but no oxygen) over water.

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    They assembled an atmosphere similar to that thought to exist on early earth. This had molecules like ammonia, methane and hydrogen Sulphide,(but interestingly no oxygen)over water.

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    Topical treatment(usually selenium Sulphide or ketoconazole shampoo but, occasionally, also topical antifungals like terbinafine cream) is recommended at least twice-weekly during the first two weeks of therapy.

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    Low carbon steel, containing between 12% and 14% chromium, is highly resistant to carbon dioxide, hydrogen Sulphide and the high temperatures(above 435°F) found in deep oil and gas wells.

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    In our new work, we showed that by treating old cells with a chemical that releases small amounts of hydrogen Sulphide, we were able to increase levels of some splicing factors, and to rejuvenate old human cells.

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    Between 2000 and 2016, concentrations of nitrogen dioxide in the city fell by 43 per cent, those of carbon monoxide by 53 per cent, sulfur dioxide by 81 per cent, hydrogen Sulphide by 75 per cent, nitrogen oxide by 77 per cent and benzene by 90 per cent.

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