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Potassium bisulfide

Potassium bisulfide is made by reacting calcium hydrogen sulfide with potassium sulfate ... [Pg.739]

Platinum Dichloride Platinum Dioxide Platinum Hexafluoride Platinum Monoxide Platinum Tetrachloride Plutonium Polonium Potassium Potassium Acetate Potassium Bicarbonate Potassium Bisulfide Potassium Borohydride Potassium Bromate Potassium Bromide Potassium Carbonate... [Pg.1119]

Glycerol may be delected by the characterisiic odor of acrolein, found on bearing with potassium bisulfide... [Pg.732]

Sulfides. Potassium sulfide, [CAS 1312-73-8], tUS. yellowish to reddish solid, soluble, formed by heating potassium sulfate and carbon to a high temperature potassium hydrogen sulfide, potassium bisulfide, potassium acid sulfide KHS, formed in solution by reaction of potassium hydroxide or carbonate solution and excess H2S. [Pg.1362]

Monothioglycerol is prepared by heating an ethanolic solution of 3-chloro-l,2-propanediol with potassium bisulfide. [Pg.482]

Will be decomposed by air to WI2 and I2, is soluble in water, but hydrolyzes insoluble in ether and CHCI3, slowly soluble in cold alcohol chlorine replaces iodine at 18 °C, and bromine replaces it at 100 °C. Dissolution and iodine release occurs with KOH solutions, molten alkali carbonates, molten potassium bisulfide, and liquid potassium. [Pg.172]

Phosphorus Trichloride Potassium Bisulfide Potassium Carbonate Potassium Chloride Potassium Chromate Potassium Cyanide Potassium Iodide Polassium Permanganate Potassium Phosphates Potassium Sultale Sal Ammoniac Sal Soda Sea Water Silver Nitrate Soda Ash Sodium Alummate Sodium Acid Sulfate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Bisullale Sodium Bisulfite Sodium Borate Sodium Carbonale Sodium Chloride Sodium Chromate Sodium Cyanide Sodium Oichromale Sodium Fluoride Sodium Nitrate Sodium Nitrite... [Pg.788]

The potassium carbonate-potassium bicarbonate-potassium bisulfide-carbon dioxide-hydrogen sulfide-water system has been studied extensively by Tosh et al. (1960) and Field et al. (1960) of the U.S. Bureau of Mines. It was found that it is necessary that the gas to be treated contain some carbon dioxide in addition to hydrogen sulfide for successfiil use of this system in a gas treating operation. [Pg.343]

Since with each absorption-regeneration cycle some carbon dioxide would be lost fiom the system, all of the potassium in the solution would eventually be converted to potassium bisulfide which was found to be essentially non-regenerable according to the following reaction (Tosh et al., 1960) ... [Pg.343]

Upon heating carbonyl compounds such as RCOCH2R (R = Ph, Me R = Ph, H) with carbon bisulfide in the presence of potassium hydroxide, the dimeric compounds (55) (desaurins) are produced in moderate yields.80... [Pg.19]

Ammonium Bromide Ammonium Bisulfide Ammonium Hydrosulfide Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Chloride Sal Ammoniac Santoprene 101-55 Santoprene 101-64 Santoprene 101-73 Santoprene 201-55 Santoprene 203-50 Calcium Hydrosulfide Ammonium Sulfide Potash Potassium Stannate Cumaldehyde Diphenylamine Amyl Cinnamaldehyde Phenoxyacetic Acid Diethylhexyl Sebacate (2-) Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Sebacate Dioctyl Sebacate Phenyl Acetate Phenoxyethanol (2-) Ethylene Glycol Phenyl Ether Arcel... [Pg.1085]


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