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Hydrogen sulfide molecular properties

The process implications of equation 3 go beyond the weU-known properties (27—29) of NMP to faciUtate S Ar processes. The function of the aminocarboxylate is also to help solubilize the sulfur source anhydrous sodium sulfide and anhydrous sodium hydrogen sulfide are virtually insoluble in NMP (26). It also provides a necessary proton acceptor to convert thiophenol intermediates into more nucleophilic thiophenoxides. A block diagram for the Phillips low molecular weight linear PPS process is shown in Eigure 1. [Pg.442]

Many physical properties of covalent molecular solids are due to intermolecular forces. The melting and boiling points of molecular substances are relatively low compared with those of ionic substances. That s why salt doesn t melt when you heat it but sugar does. Many molecular substances exist as gases or vaporize readily at room temperature. Oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are examples of covalent gases. Hardness is also due to the intermolecular forces between individual molecules, so covalent molecules form relatively soft solids. Paraffin is a common example of a covalent solid. [Pg.266]

Sodium Hydrosulfide Solution — (i) Chemical Designations — Synonym Sodium bisulfide Sodium hydrogen sulfide Sodium sulfhydrate Chemical Formula To be developed (ii) Observable Characteristics — Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid Color Light lemon pale yellow amber to dark red Odor Rotten eggs (iii) Physical and Chemical Properties — Physical State at 15 °C and I flfm. Liquid Molecular Weight Not pertinent BoiUng... [Pg.668]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.682 , Pg.767 ]




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