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 |  | Short Summary |
|  | Sulfide is also a slightly archaic term for thioethers, a common type of organosulfur compound that are well known for their bad odors. |
|  | Instead, sulfide combines with protons to form HS, which is variously called hydrogen sulfide ion, hydrosulfide ion, sulfhydryl ion, or bisulfide ion. |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
 |  | Full Summary |
|  | Sulfide is also a slightly archaic term for thioethers, a common type of organosulfur compound that are well known for their bad odors. |
|  | Instead, sulfide combines with protons to form HS, which is variously called hydrogen sulfide ion, hydrosulfide ion, sulfhydryl ion, or bisulfide ion. |
|  | They react with oxygen in the air in elevated temperatures to form higher-valence sulfur salts, such as sulfates and sulfur dioxide. |
|  | Aqueous solutions of transition metals cations react with sulfide sources (H2S, NaHS, Na2S) to precipitate solid sulfides. |
|  | One famous example is the bright yellow species CdS or "cadmium yellow". |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
|  | Sulfides present in aqueous solution are responsible for stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of steel, and is also known as sulfide stress cracking. |
|  | Microbially-induced corrosion (MIC) or biogenic sulfide corrosion are also caused by sulfate reducing bacteria producing sulfide. |
|  | Oxidation of sulfide can also form thiosulfate (S2O3) an intermediate species responsible for severe problems of pitting corrosion of steel and stainless steel while the medium is also acidified by the production of sulfuric acid when oxidation is more advanced. |
|  | In organic chemistry, "sulfide" usually refers to the linkage C-S-C, although the term thioether is less ambiguous. |
|  | Confusion arises from the different meanings of the term "disulfide". |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | Iron disulfide (pyrite, FeS2) on the other hand consists of S2, or S–S dianion, in association with divalent iron in the formal 2+ oxidation state (ferrous ion: Fe). |
|  | Most often in sulfur chemistry and in biochemistry, the disulfide term is commonly ascribed to the sulfur analogue of the peroxide −O–O− bond. |
|  | Hydrogen sulfide, some of its salts, and almost all organic sulfides have a strong and putrid stench; rotting biomass releases these. |
|  | Sulfide is also a slightly archaic term for thioethers, a common type of organosulfur compound that are well known for their bad odors. |
|  | Instead, sulfide combines with protons to form HS, which is variously called hydrogen sulfide ion, hydrosulfide ion, sulfhydryl ion, or bisulfide ion. |
|  | Aqueous solutions of transition metals cations react with sulfide sources (H2S, NaHS, Na2S) to precipitate solid sulfides. |
|  | Sulfides present in aqueous solution are responsible for stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of steel, and is also known as sulfide stress cracking. |
|  | Microbially-induced corrosion (MIC) or biogenic sulfide corrosion are also caused by sulfate reducing bacteria producing sulfide. |
|  | Oxidation of sulfide can also form thiosulfate (S2O3) an intermediate species responsible for severe problems of pitting corrosion of steel and stainless steel while the medium is also acidified by the production of sulfuric acid when oxidation is more advanced. |
|  | In organic chemistry, "sulfide" usually refers to the linkage C-S-C, although the term thioether is less ambiguous. |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | Hydrogen sulfide, some of its salts, and almost all organic sulfides have a strong and putrid stench; rotting biomass releases these. |
|  | Confusion arises from the different meanings of the term "disulfide". |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | Iron disulfide (pyrite, FeS2) on the other hand consists of S2, or S–S dianion, in association with divalent iron in the formal 2+ oxidation state (ferrous ion: Fe). |
|  | Most often in sulfur chemistry and in biochemistry, the disulfide term is commonly ascribed to the sulfur analogue of the peroxide −O–O− bond. |
|  | Aqueous solutions of transition metals cations react with sulfide sources (H2S, NaHS, Na2S) to precipitate solid sulfides. |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
|  | They react with oxygen in the air in elevated temperatures to form higher-valence sulfur salts, such as sulfates and sulfur dioxide. |
|  | Most often in sulfur chemistry and in biochemistry, the disulfide term is commonly ascribed to the sulfur analogue of the peroxide −O–O− bond. |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
|  | Sulfides present in aqueous solution are responsible for stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of steel, and is also known as sulfide stress cracking. |
|  | Microbially-induced corrosion (MIC) or biogenic sulfide corrosion are also caused by sulfate reducing bacteria producing sulfide. |
|  | Oxidation of sulfide can also form thiosulfate (S2O3) an intermediate species responsible for severe problems of pitting corrosion of steel and stainless steel while the medium is also acidified by the production of sulfuric acid when oxidation is more advanced. |
|  | Instead, sulfide combines with protons to form HS, which is variously called hydrogen sulfide ion, hydrosulfide ion, sulfhydryl ion, or bisulfide ion. |
|  | Iron disulfide (pyrite, FeS2) on the other hand consists of S2, or S–S dianion, in association with divalent iron in the formal 2+ oxidation state (ferrous ion: Fe). |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
|  | Sulfides present in aqueous solution are responsible for stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of steel, and is also known as sulfide stress cracking. |
|  | Oxidation of sulfide can also form thiosulfate (S2O3) an intermediate species responsible for severe problems of pitting corrosion of steel and stainless steel while the medium is also acidified by the production of sulfuric acid when oxidation is more advanced. |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | Iron disulfide (pyrite, FeS2) on the other hand consists of S2, or S–S dianion, in association with divalent iron in the formal 2+ oxidation state (ferrous ion: Fe). |
|  | Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) consists of separated sulfide centers, in association with molybdenum in the formal 4+ oxidation state (Mo). |
|  | One famous example is the bright yellow species CdS or "cadmium yellow". |
|  | Dissolved free sulfides (H2S, HS and S) are very aggressive species for the corrosion of many metals such as steel, stainless steel, and copper. |
|  | Oxidation of sulfide can also form thiosulfate (S2O3) an intermediate species responsible for severe problems of pitting corrosion of steel and stainless steel while the medium is also acidified by the production of sulfuric acid when oxidation is more advanced. |
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Summarizing is important for strategic readers because it helps
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presentation of the original text's most important points is at the heart of helpful
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The extracted keywords serve as a powerful checklist guiding your eyes
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