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  1. Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
    35: ...[orpiment]] (As<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>, Arsenic Sulfide)
    38: ...-based compounds such as [[buckthorn]] berries; [[copper]] compounds such as [[verdigris]] and [[malachite...
  2. Antimony (9093 bytes)
    133: ...h [[sulfur]] and the [[heavy metals]] [[lead]], [[copper]], and [[silver]].
    145: ...rcraft and automobile seat covers. Also, antimony sulfide is one of the ingredients to the modern match.
    152: The natural sulfide of antimony, [[stibnite]], was known and used in ...
    154: ...ge|Coptic]] name for the cosmetic powder antimony sulfide was borrowed by the [[Greece|Greeks]], which was ...
    159: ...nd native, but more frequently it is found in the sulfide [[stibnite]] (Sb<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>) which ...
  3. Arsenic (12497 bytes)
    146: ...ical damage to those working the sprayers), and [[copper]] arsenate has even been recorded in the [[19th c...
    148: ... [[wood]] which has been treated with chromated [[copper arsenate]] ("CCA", or "Tanalith", and the vast ma...
    176: ... on heating, the arsenic sublimes leaving ferrous sulfide. Other arsenic minerals include [[realgar]], [[mi...
    178: ...rtant compounds of arsenic are white arsenic, its sulfide, Paris green, calcium arsenate, and lead arsenate...
  4. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    180: ...h [[cadmium sulfide]] being the most common. This sulfide is used as a [[Cadmium pigments|yellow pigment]].
    181: ...Used in some [[semiconductor]]s such as [[cadmium sulfide]], [[cadmium selenide]], and [[cadmium telluride]...
    194: ...s of zinc, and to a lesser degree, [[lead]] and [[copper]]. Small amounts of cadmium, about 10% of consump...
  5. Calcium (9166 bytes)
    19: ... table block|Block]]</td><td>[[group 2 element|2 (IIA)]], [[period 4 element|4]], [[atomic orbital|s]]...
    116: ...t used in the production of aluminium, beryllium, copper, lead, and magnesium alloys.
    122: ...re [[calcium nitrate|nitrate]], [[calcium sulfide|sulfide]], [[calcium chloride|chloride]], [[calcium carbi...
  6. Copper (13595 bytes)
    6: ...olspan="2" align="center" | [[nickel]] &ndash; '''copper''' &ndash; [[zinc]]
    17: | copper, Cu, 29
    29: | align="center" | copper, metallic<br>[[Image:Cu,29.jpg|125px|]]
    133: '''Copper''' is a [[chemical element]] in the [[periodic ta...
    136: ...and then eventually Anglicized into the English ''copper''.
  7. Gold (24329 bytes)
    156: ...al easily-identifiable color; the other two are [[copper]], which is red, and [[caesium]], which has a gol...
    158: ...tourist trade as "[[Black Hills]]" gold. Adding [[copper]] yields a redder metal, [[iron]] green, [[alumin...
    162: ...de +1 (gold(I) or aurous compounds) and +3 (gold(III) or auric compounds). Gold ions in solution are r...
    165: ... use and is hardened by [[alloy]]ing with silver, copper, and other metals. Gold and its many alloys are m...
    174: *[[Gold(III) chloride]] is used as a [[catalyst]] in [[organi...
  8. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    52: ...ium is about one-third as dense as [[steel]] or [[copper]]; is [[Malleability|malleable]], [[Ductility|duc...
    56: ...adily forms [[alloy]]s with many elements such as copper, zinc, magnesium, manganese and silicon. When com...
    66: ...[[electrical conductivity]] is only 60% that of [[copper]], it's lighter in weight and lower in price[http...
    72: ...ease of manufacture and good heat conductivity. [[Copper]] is superior although more expensive and harder ...
    95: ...luable than [[gold]] (It is said that [[Napoleon III of France]] had a set of aluminium plates reserve...
  9. Nickel (13955 bytes)
    5: ...center"|[[cobalt]] &ndash; '''nickel''' &ndash; [[copper]]
    157: |<sup>63</sup>[[copper|Cu]]
    194: ... are Chinese manuscripts suggesting that "white [[copper]]" (e.g. baitung) was used in the Orient between ...
    196: ...Axel Frederik Cronstedt was attempting to extract copper from kupfernickel (now called niccolite), and obt...
    210: ...2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>(OH). The second are magmatic sulfide deposits where the principal ore mineral is [[pen...
  10. Platinum (10600 bytes)
    159: ... to corrosion and occurs in some [[nickel]] and [[copper]] ores along with some native deposits. Platinum ...
    186: ... found in the [[mineral]] [[cooperite]] (platinum sulfide, Pt[[sulfur|S]]).
  11. Rhenium (8807 bytes)
    22: ...table block|Block]]</td><td>[[group 7 element|7 (VIIB)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[d-block|d]]</td></...
    120: ...duced from the molybdenite fraction of porphyry [[copper]] ores.
    123: ...ed from molybdenum roaster-flue dusts from copper-sulfide ores. Some molybdenum ores contain 0.002% to 0.2%...
  12. Rhodium (8753 bytes)
    153: .... The material that remained was a red [[rhodium(III) chloride]]: rhodium metal was isolated via reduc...
    156: ...South America and also in the [[copper]]-[[nickel sulfide]] mining area of the [[Sudbury, Ontario]] region....
  13. Selenium (9236 bytes)
    182: ...sed in [[photocell]]s. This element is found in [[sulfide]] ores such as [[pyrite]].
    199: ...ocessing of these ores, from the [[anode]] mud of copper refineries and the mud from the lead chambers of ...
  14. Silver (15157 bytes)
    7: | rowspan="3" valign="center" | [[Copper|Cu]]<br/>'''Ag'''<br/> [[Gold|Au]]<br/>&nbsp;<br/...
    140: ...s prevented it from being widely used in place of copper for electrical purposes.
    142: ...rnish when it is exposed to [[ozone]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], or air with [[sulfur]] in it. The most common...
    155: ...t]]s are used in an atmosphere rich in [[hydrogen sulfide]].
    181: The principal sources of silver are [[copper]], copper-[[nickel]], [[gold]], [[lead]] and lead-[[zinc]] ...
  15. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    45: ...ure, it can be found as the pure element or as [[sulfide]] and [[sulfate]] minerals. It is an essential e...
    48: ...in water but [[solubility|soluble]] in [[carbon disulfide]] and other nonpolar solvents. Common [[oxidation...
    62: ...er]]s, and sulfur is the bridging ligand in the [[copper|Cu]]<sub>A</sub> site of [[cytochrome c oxidase]]...
    82: ...te), and [[barite]] (barium sulfate). [[Hydrogen sulfide]] is the gas responsible for the odor of rotten [...
    87: ...iposc.htm] [[Galena]], a naturally occurring lead sulfide, was the first [[semiconductor]] discovered, and ...
  16. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    19: ...ble block|Block]]</td><td>[[group 13 element|13 (IIIA)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[p-block|p]]</td></...
    101: *thallium sulfide's [[electrical conductivity]] changes with exposu...
    116: ...nd in [[copper]], [[lead]], [[zinc]], and other [[sulfide]] [[ore]]s.
    118: ...elenide complexes with [[antimony]], [[arsenic]], copper, lead, and [[silver]] but are rare and have no co...
  17. Tin (12094 bytes)
    201: ...m antiquity. Because of its hardening effect on [[copper]], tin was used in bronze implements as early as ...
    211: ...ll quantities of tin are recovered from complex [[sulfide]]s such as [[stanite]], [[cylindrite]], [[frankei...
  18. Zinc (12445 bytes)
    7: | colspan="2" align="center" | [[copper]] &ndash; '''zinc''' &ndash; [[gallium]]
    133: | <sup>65</sup>[[copper|Cu]]<br />
    163: ...use, trailing only [[iron]], [[aluminium]], and [[copper]] in annual production.
    172: * [[Zinc sulfide]] is used in [[luminescence|luminescent]] pigment...
    183: ...duced, and the free zinc metal was trapped by the copper, forming an [[alloy]]. The resulting brass was ei...
  19. Salt (4921 bytes)
    14: ..., and even metallic and lustrous ([[pyrite|iron disulfide]]).
    19: [[red]] ([[Cinnabar|mercury sulfide]]),
    21: [[blue]] ([[Copper (II) sulfate|copper sulfate]] pentahydrate, [[Prussian blue|ferric he...
  20. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    11: ...ample, [[pyrite]] and [[marcasite]] are both iron sulfide. Similarly, some minerals have different chemical...
    47: ...s as secondary [[oxidation]] products of original sulfide minerals. Common sulfates include [[anhydrite]] (...
    55: ==== Sulfide class ====
    56: ...pper iron sulfide) and galena (lead sulfide). The sulfide class also includes the selenides, the [[tellurid...
    62: ... metals and intermetallic elements (gold, silver, copper), semi-metals and non-metals (antimony, bismuth, ...

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