Sulfur

  • 91sulfur spring — a spring the water of which contains naturally occurring sulfur compounds. [1870 75] * * * …

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  • 92sulfur trioxide — Chem. an irritant, corrosive, low melting solid, SO3, obtained by the oxidation of sulfur dioxide, used as an intermediate in the manufacture of sulfuric acid. Also called sulfuric anhydride. [1865 70] * * * …

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  • 93sulfur soap — noun A soap containing up to 10% of added sulfur, used as an antiseptic or antifungal treatment …

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  • 94sulfur cast — noun a cast made by pouring prill sulfur into a depression; used forensically to take casts of prints in snow …

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  • 95sulfur candle — noun A candle shaped device that emits sulfur dioxide when burnt; used to fumigate rooms …

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  • 96sulfur dibromide — noun a gaseous binary compound, SBr, of sulfur and bromine …

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  • 97sulfur impression — noun a sulfur cast …

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  • 98sulfur trioxide — noun A corrosive liquid, SO, which forms sulfuric acid on contact with water; made commercially by the oxidation of sulfur dioxide …

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  • 99sulfur nitride — noun a) a simple binary compound of sulfur and nitrogen, SN, having a ring structure; it is explosive b) an inorganic polymer, [SN], that has metallic properties Syn …

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  • 100sulfur bacterium — noun Any of several bacteria which oxidize inorganic sulfur compounds, especially those bacteria of the genus Thiobacillus …

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