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76-80 Sulphosalt | Tweed Regional Museum
The minerals that make up the sulphosalt class are those in which a metal is combined with sulphur . There are nearly 100 sulphosalts, but many are rare. They differ from sulphides in that they also contain a semi-metal such as antimony, arsenic, or bismuth. museum.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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Sulfosalt mineral - Wikipedia
Sulfosalt minerals are sulfide minerals with the general formula A mB nX p, where. A represents a metal such as copper, lead, silver, iron, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sulfosalt | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
Sulfosalt, any of an extensive group of minerals, mostly rare species, marked by some of the most complicated atomic and crystal structures known to inorganic ... www.britannica.com
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sulpho-salt
sulpho-salt Chem. (ˈsʌlfəʊsɒlt, -sɔːlt) [f. sulpho- + salt n.1 Cf. F. sulfosel (Berzelius).] A salt of a sulpho-acid.1833 Rees tr. Berzelius' Anal. Inorg. Bodies 126 Sulpho-salts. A small number only of these salts are as yet known. Ibid. 128 Sulpho-salts are obtained, in which the radicals of the a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sulphosalt and selenide mineralogy of complex vein ores, Boliden ...
Sulphosalt-rich vein-type ores, which represent an important mineralisation type of the Boliden Au-Cu-As massive sulphide deposit, have been investigated. www.taylorfrancis.com
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Sulfo-SMCC (sodium salt) (CAS 92921-24-9) - Cayman Chemical
It has been used to conjugate anti-programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) antibodies to the surface of platelets to induce antitumor immunity in xenograft ... www.caymanchem.com
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sulpho-
sulpho- (ˈsʌlfəʊ) before a vowel also sulph- (q.v.), used as combining form of sulphur, in names of chemical compounds containing sulphur, or (in modern use) produced by the substitution of sulphur for oxygen (etc.) in a compound: in this sense now superseded extensively by thio-, q.v. (Many of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Studies of mineral sulpho-salts: - RRuff
J -AMESONITE is described in Dana (1892, p. 122) as a soft, brittle, steel-grey to lead-grey mineral forming acicular orthorhombie. rruff.geo.arizona.edu
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How do minerals form? - The Australian Museum
What is a sulpho-salt? Sulpho-salts are often found around extinct volcanoes in young mountain belts. They are related to the sulphides but ... australian.museum
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sulphosalt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From sulpho- + salt. Noun. edit. sulphosalt (plural sulphosalts). Alternative spelling of sulfosalt. en.wiktionary.org
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[PDF] SULPHIDE AND SULPHOSALT MINERALOGY AND ...
This sulphosalt has been found in the upper levels of the veins as inclusions in amorphous milky barite. It always appears associated with galena in the form. estudiosgeol.revistas.csic.es
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Rod-based sulphosalt structures derived from the SnS and PbS ...
Emil Makovicky; Rod-based sulphosalt structures derived from the SnS and PbS archetypes. European Journal of Mineralogy 1993;; 5 (3): 545–591. pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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Ion chromatography
A simple device can be used to create a salt gradient. groups used are trimethylaminoethyl (TAM), triethylaminoethyl (TEAE), diethyl-2-hydroxypropylaminoethyl (QAE), aminoethyl (AE), diethylaminoethyl (DEAE), sulpho wikipedia.org
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