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Offering you a complete choice of products which include Sulfoxide Chemical such as Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Methionine Sulfoxide, Sulfoxylate, Zinc Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate, Sulphide, Dimethyl Sulphide and many more items.
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| Dimethyl Sulfoxide CAS No 67-68-5
Application / Uses Preparation Dimethyl sulfoxide is the organosulfur compound with the formula (CH3)2SO. This colorless liquid is an important polar aprotic solvent that dissolves both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. It penetrates the skin very readily, giving it the unusual property of being secreted onto the surface of the tongue after contact with the skin and causing a garlic-like taste in the mouth.
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| Methionine Sulfoxide CAS No 62697-73-8
Application / Uses Preparation sulfoxide is the organosulfur compound. This colorless liquid is an important polar aprotic solvent that dissolves both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. It penetrates the skin very readily, giving it the unusual property of being secreted onto the surface of the tongue after contact with the skin and causing a garlic-like taste in the mouth.
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| Sulfoxylate CAS No 149-44-0
Application / Uses Preparation This reaction proceeds quantitatively, such that dithionite can be determined by its conversion to rongalite, which is far less O2-sensitive and thus easier to handle.
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| Zinc Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate CAS No 24887-06-7
Application / Uses Preparation This reaction proceeds quantitatively, such that dithionite can be determined by its conversion to rongalite, which is far less O2-sensitive and thus easier to handle.
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| Sulphide CAS No 21109-95-5
Application / Uses Preparation Barium sulphide is the chemical compound with the formula BaS. Currently the chalcogenides of the alkaline earth metals are intensely studied as candidates for short wavelength emitters for electronic displays.[2] BaS is considered to be the most important synthetic material of barium, being the precursor to BaCO3 and the pigment lithopone, ZnS/BaSO4
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| Dimethyl Sulphide CAS No 75-18-3
Application / Uses Preparation Dimethyl sulfide is an organosulfur compound with the formula (CH3)2S. Dimethyl sulfide is a water-insoluble flammable liquid that boils at 37 °C (99 °F) and has a characteristic disagreeable odor. It is a component of the smell produced from cooking of certain vegetables, notably maize, cabbage, beetroot and seafoods.
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| Iron Sulphide CAS No 1317-37-9
Application / Uses Preparation Iron sulphide may refer to a chemical compound of iron and sulfur with a wide range of stoechiometric formulae and different crystalline structures.
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| Lead Sulphide CAS No 1314-87-0
Application / Uses Preparation Lead sulphide is an inorganic compound with the formula PbS. It finds limited use in electronic devices. PbS, also known as galena, is the principal ore and most important compound of lead.
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| Sodium Sulphide CAS No 1313-82-2
Application / Uses Preparation Sodium sulfide is the name used to refer to the chemical compound Na2S, but more commonly it refers to the hydrate Na2S·9H2O. Both are colorless water-soluble salts that give strongly alkaline solutions. When exposed to moist air, Na2S and its hydrates emit hydrogen sulfide, which smells much like rotten eggs or flatus.
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| Zinc Sulphide CAS No 1314-98-3
Application / Uses Preparation zinc sulphide is a chemical compound with the formula ZnS. Zinc sulfide is a white to yellow-colored powder or crystal. It is typically encountered in the more stable cubic form, known also as zinc blende or sphalerite.[1] The hexagonal form is also known both as a synthetic material and as the mineral wurtzite.[1] A tetragonal form is also known as very rare mineral polhemusite (Zn,Hg)S. Both sphalerite and wurtzite are intrinsic, wide-bandgap semiconductors.
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