Sulphur

  • 21sulphur — [14] The origins of Latin sulphur are not known, although it may have links with German schwefel ‘sulphur’. It has spread throughout the Romance languages (French soufre, Italian solfo, and, with the addition of Arabic al ‘the’, Spanish azufre),… …

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  • 22Sulphur — Сера / Sulphur (S) Атомный номер 16 Внешний вид простого вещества светло желтое хрупкое твердое вещество, в чистом виде без запаха Свойства атома Атомная масса (молярная масса) 32,066 а. е. м. (г/моль) Радиус атома …

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  • 23Sulphur — 1 Original name in latin Sulphur Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 30.23659 latitude 93.37738 altitude 7 Population 20410 Date 2011 05 14 2 Original name in latin Sulphur Name in other language State… …

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  • 24sulphur — (US & Chemistry sulfur) noun 1》 the chemical element of atomic number 16, a combustible non metal which typically occurs as yellow crystals. (Symbol: S)     ↘the material of which hellfire and lightning were formerly believed to consist. 2》 a… …

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  • 25sulphur — siera statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Cheminis elementas. simbolis( iai) S atitikmenys: lot. sulphur angl. sulfur, US; sulphur, GB rus. сера …

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  • 26sulphur, GB — siera statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Cheminis elementas. simbolis( iai) S atitikmenys: lot. sulphur angl. sulfur, US; sulphur, GB rus. сера …

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  • 27sulphur — I. noun see sulfur II. noun see sulphur butterfly …

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  • 28sulphur — noun Sulphur is used before these nouns: ↑content, ↑emission …

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  • 29sulphur — Pale yellow non metallic chemical element naturally occurring in crude oil. Reduction of sulphur content in fuels is desirable for corrosion control and for the efficient functioning of exhaust catalysyts …

    Petroleum refining glossary

  • 30sulphur — generally regarded as an impurity in steel as it can have detrimental effects on strength, ductility and weldability as well as producing hot and cold shortness. Its content in most steels is limited to a maximum of 0.050%. Sulphur is beneficial… …

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