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_Sulphides_ may be tested for, qualitatively, with lead acetate solution.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton
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Sulphides, on the other hand, must be heated in a current of air, the oxygen of the air entering into the reaction.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry William McPherson
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Sulphides may also be tested for, qualitatively, with lead acetate solution, or test-paper of sodium nitro-prusside.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton
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_Sulphides_ of the alkalies and alkaline earths are also immediately rendered incandescent, fluorides of the metal and sulphur being respectively formed.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891 Various
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Sulphides are present in the lowest beds and may represent the form in which the copper was originally deposited.
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Sulphides of zinc, lead, silver, and other metals are similarly concentrated, in varying degrees.
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Sulphides commonly compose 1 - 10% of the mineralized zones and can be as high as 30% locally.
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Sulphides commonly compose 1-10% of the mineralized zones and can be as high as 50% locally.
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Sulphides commonly compose 1-10% of the mineralized zones and can be as high as 50% locally.
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Sulphides commonly compose 1-10% of the mineralized zones and can be as high as 50% locally.
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