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Sulphur bromide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
S 2 Br 2 A toxic, irritating, yellow liquid that reddens in air, soluble in carbon disulfide, decomposes in water, boils at 54_C. Also known as sulphur monobromide.
Arsenic disulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
As 2 S 2 Red, orange, or black monoclinic crystals, insoluble in water; used in fireworks; occurs naturally as realgar.
Gallium arsenide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
GaAs A crystalline material, melting point 1238_C; frequently alloys of this material are formed with gallium phosphide or indium arsenide.
Phosphorus nitride
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
P 3 N 5 Amorphous white solid that decomposes in hot water; insoluble in cold water, soluble in organic solvents; used to dope semiconductors.
Strontium sulphate
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
SrSO 4 White crystals insoluble in alcohol, slightly soluble in water and concentrated acids, melts at 1605_C; used in paper manufacture, pyrotechnics, ceramics, and glass.
Antimony trisulfide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
Sb 2 S 3 Black and orange-red rhombic crystals; soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid and sulphide solutions, insoluble in water; melting point 546_C; used as a pigment, and in matches and ...
Gallium halide
Chemistry; Inorganic chemistry
A compound formed by bonding of gallium to either chlorine, bromine, iodine, fluorine, or astatine.