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Sulfide — For other uses, see Sulphide (disambiguation). Sulfide Systematic name Sulfanediide … Wikipedia
sulfide — /sul fuyd, fid/, n. Chem. a compound of sulfur with a more electropositive element or, less often, a group. [1830 40; SULF(UR) + IDE] * * * ▪ inorganic Introduction also spelled sulphide any of three classes of chemical compounds containing… … Universalium
sulfide — noun Date: 1836 1. any of various organic compounds characterized by a sulfur atom attached to two carbon atoms 2. a binary compound (as CuS) of sulfur usually with a more electropositive element or group ; a salt of hydrogen sulfide … New Collegiate Dictionary
sulfide — A compound of sulfur in which the sulfur has a valence of −2; e.g., Na2S, HgS; also, a thioether ( i.e., R S R′, such as lanthionine). SYN: sulfuret. * * * sul·fide or chiefly Brit sul·phide səl .fīd n 1) any of various organic compounds… … Medical dictionary
Hydrogen sulfide — Systematic name … Wikipedia
Diethyl sulfide — Diethyl sulfide … Wikipedia
Dimethyl sulfide — Dimethyl sulfide … Wikipedia
Boron sulfide — IUPAC name Boron sulfide … Wikipedia
Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide — Chembox new Name = Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide ImageFile = Si2S.png ImageName = IUPACName = Bis(trimethylsilyl) sulfide OtherNames = Hexamethyldisilathiane Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = CASNo = 3385 94 2 RTECS = 3 Section2 = Chembox… … Wikipedia