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Potassium hydrogen sulfide KHS

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]


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