Or if hydrogen sulfide is mixed with the acetylene we may get thiophenes, which have sulfur in the ring.
If one of the alpha projectiles strikes a slice of zinc sulfide it makes a splash of light big enough to be seen with a microscope, so we can now follow the flight of a single atom.
The luminous watch dials consist of a coating of zinc sulfide under continual bombardment by the radium projectiles.
This salt, when suspended in ten times its weight of distilled water and treated with hydrogen sulfide, decomposes into copper sulfide and hydrazine sulfate.
Hydrogen sulfide was what gave the characteristic aroma to rotten eggs, and sulfur dioxide wasn't exactly perfume.
There is an occasional outpouring of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide.
The immediate threat is to a small town at the foot of the volcano, where the air reeks with the fumes of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide, and it is here that Rick and Scotty help Dr.
As the pupils of his eyes dilated he worked by touch, spreading a bit of powder on the end containing the specialsulfide screen.
It had its own light source, a substage illuminator, and even an "atomic energy" stage, which was actually a device for viewing the scintillations caused when radioactivity hit a sulfide screen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sulfide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.