sulphuric

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alternative spelling of sulfuric
{a} denoting an acid formed by sulphur saturated with oxygene
Of or pertaining to sulphur; as, a sulphuric smell
of or relating to or containing sulfur; "sulphuric esters
{s} of or pertaining to sulphur; containing sulphur
Derived from, or containing, sulphur; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the sulphurous compounds; as, sulphuric acid
sulphuric acid
A colourless highly corrosive liquid, H2SO4
sulphuric acid
A strong acid containing sulphur
sulphuric acid
sul·phu·ric acid in AM, use sulfuric acid Sulphuric acid is a colourless, oily, and very powerful acid. sulfuric acid a powerful acid
sulphuric acid
Commonly used in industry for extracting metals, and manufacturing chemicals and fertilizer
sulphuric acid
The most important component of the spinning bath in the Viscose process Sulphuric acid converts the alkali contained in the Viscose into sodium sulphate and separates the cellulose from the Viscose again Pure, concentrated sulphuric acid is an oily, heavy liquid, as clear as water The sulphuric acid used in spinning operations is colourless to weak yellowish, and clear to slightly cloudy It has a concentration of 95 - 96% and a specific gravity of 1 84 - 1 88 (weight of 1 44 - 1 88 kg/l)
sulphuric acid
(H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry
sulphuric acid
A heavy, corrosive, oily, dibasic strong acid H2SO4 that is colourless when pure; it is a vigorous oxidizing and dehydrating agent
sulphuric acid
strong acid that attacks organic compounds, acid used in refining and industry
fuming sulphuric acid
Alternative spelling of fuming sulfuric acid
sulphur
{n} called also brimstone, is a simple sombustible substance, yellow, brittle, insoluble in water, but fusible in heat
Sulphur
quebrith
Sulphur
brimstone
sulfuric
{s} (Chemistry) of or pertaining to sulfur; containing sulfur
sulfuric
of or relating to or containing sulfur; "sulphuric esters"
sulfuric
of, or relating to sulfur, especially in its higher oxidation state
sulphur
05; of prismatic sulphur, 1
sulphur
Generally regarded as an impurity in steel as it can have detrimental effects on strength, ductility and weldability as well as producing hot and cold shortness Its content in most steels is limited to a maximum of 0 050% Sulfur is beneficial to machining and is added to freecutting steels in amounts up to 0 35% with the manganese content increased to overcome any detrimental effects
sulphur
Any one of numerous species of yellow or orange butterflies of the subfamily Pierinæ; as, the clouded sulphur (Eurymus, or Colias, philodice), which is the common yellow butterfly of the Eastern United States
sulphur
{f} treat with sulphur
sulphur
Atomic weight 32
sulphur
treat with sulphur in order to preserve; "These dried fruits are sulphured"
sulphur
The specific gravity of ordinary octohedral sulphur is 2
sulphur
treat with sulphur in order to preserve; "These dried fruits are sulphured
sulphur
sulphur dioxide is added to wine as a disinfectant Sometimes it can be detected in recently bottled wine but the smell should dissipate after a few minutes contact with the air
sulphur
Element that occurs in a nature state or in compounds such as sulphides
sulphur
Symbol S
sulphur
Not normally applied specifically as a fertiliser, as it is included in several other fertilisers which are commonly applied, e g ammonium sulphate Powdered elemental sulphur is sometimes applied to turf and soil to reduce the soil pH, however, great care needs to be taken during application to ensure an even spread is given and also any thatch which is present is not of too high a density otherwise the sulphur can become lodged within the thatch, producing excessive localised acidity which would be detrimental to the sward quality
sulphur
an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element; best known in yellow crystals; occurs in many sulphide and sulphate minerals and even in native form (especially in volcanic regions)
sulphur
A nonmetallic element occurring naturally in large quantities, either combined as in the sulphides (as pyrites) and sulphates (as gypsum), or native in volcanic regions, in vast beds mixed with gypsum and various earthy materials, from which it is melted out
sulphur
{i} nonmetallic element (Chemistry)
sulphur
in the form of sulphate salts
sulphur
An alternative spelling of sulfur (see "Alternative spellings" on that page)"
sulphur
sul·phur in AM, use sulfur Sulphur is a yellow chemical which has a strong smell. The air reeks of sulphur. a common light yellow chemical substance that burns with a very strong unpleasant smell, and is used in drugs, explosives, and industry. It is a chemical element : symbol S
sulphuric
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