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Antimony monosulfide

Mixtures of potassium nitrate with antimony trisulfide [1], barium sulfide, calcium sulfide, germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide all explode on heating [2]. The mixture with arsenic disulfide is detonable, and addition of sulfur gives a pyrotechnic composition [2], Mixtures with molybdenum disulfide are also detonable [3], Interaction with sulfides in molten mixtures is violent [4],... [Pg.1738]

Mixtures of potassium nitrate with antimony trisulfide [1], barium sulfide, calcium sulfide, germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide all explode on heating [2]. The... [Pg.1818]

Metal Sulfides. Mixtures with antimony trisulfide, barium or calcium sulfides, or germanium monosulfide or titanium disulfide explode on heating4-6 mixtures with arsenic disulfide6 or molybdenum disulfide7 are detonatable. [Pg.505]

Antimony metal is evolved as a gas by homogeneous mixtures of monosulfide stoichiometry and spritzels of that stoichiometry. See the photomicrograph of antimony regulus sublimed from a microgerb of the mix ... [Pg.81]


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