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  • ...acts with atmospheric [[hydrogen sulfide]]. Mercury even reacts with solid sulfur flakes, which are used in mercury spill kits to absorb mercury vapors (spil ...rent [[metals]] could be produced by varying the quality and quantity of [[sulfur]] contained within the mercury. The purest of these was gold, and mercury w
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  • | work =Excerpt from Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Unrefined Complex Liquid Hydrocarbons. Pennsylvania G ...d using this fuel in 2004, prior to the widespread adoption of [[ultra-low sulfur diesel]], which has since become the standard. In 2008, the suppliers of th
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  • ...form of an ore, i.e., combined with other elements such as [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Winter|first=Mark|title=Periodic Table: Iron|publish ...ower quench rates, resulting in [[high speed steel]]. On the other hand, [[sulfur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commo
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  • ...ential theories of evolution have invoked a role for iron sulfides, [[iron-sulfur world theory]]. ...4–5% carbon dissolved in it with small amounts of other impurities like sulfur, magnesium, phosphorus and manganese. As the carbon is the major impurity,
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  • ...is essential to iron and [[steelmaking|steel production]] by virtue of its sulfur-fixing, [[deoxidized steel|deoxidizing]], and [[alloying]] properties. [[St [[yo:Manganese]]
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  • ...technical sense. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, mainly associated with sulfur and metals. Arsenic and its compounds are mainly used as an alloying agent ...02|doi = 10.1046/j.1365-2451.2002.t01-1-00006.x}}</ref>--> ([[iron|Fe]]As[[sulfur|S]]), which is structurally related to [[iron pyrite]]. [[Image:Mineraly.s
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  • ...Cynthia A.|last3 = Bailey|first3 = Loraine D.}}</ref> [[Greenockite]] (Cd[[sulfur|S]]), the only cadmium [[mineral]] of importance, is nearly always associat [[yo:Cadmium]]
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  • ...] by <sup>40</sup>[[calcium|Ca]]. <sup>36</sup>Cl decays to <sup>36</sup>[[sulfur|S]] and to <sup>36</sup>[[argon|Ar]], with a combined [[half-life]] of 308, [[yo:Chlorine]]
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  • ...d. The melt is treated in a [[reverberatory furnace]] with air, steam, and sulfur, which oxidizes the contaminants except silver, gold, and bismuth. The oxid [[yo:Lead]]
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  • ...lligence–decreased fertility–short stature syndrome]] (IBIDS syndrome, Sulfur-deficient brittle hair syndrome, Tay's syndrome, Trichothiodystrophy, Trich *[[Photosensitivity–ichthyosis–brittle sulfur-deficient hair–impaired intelligence–decreased fertility–short statur
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  • ...unt as a general chemistry demonstration. As xenon is expensive, the gas [[sulfur hexafluoride]], which is similar to xenon in molecular weight (146 versus 1 |title=Anti-Helium - Sulfur Hexafluoride
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