hydrogen sulfide - translation to german
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hydrogen sulfide - translation to german

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Hydrogen sulphide; Hydrogen Sulphide; Sulphuretted hydrogen; Hydrosulfuric acid; Sulfane; Sulphane; Stink damp; Hydrosulphuric acid; Hepatic air; Stinkdamp; Hydrogen Sulfide; Sulfuretted hydrogen; Sulfur hydride; Sulfurated hydrogen; Rotten egg gas; Dihydrogen monosulfide; Dihydrogen sulfide; User:Kalothira/dihydrogen monosulfide; Sulfhydric acid; Draft:Rotten eggs smell; Hydrogen sulfide gas; H₂S; H2S
  • A hydrogen sulfide bloom (green) stretching for about 150km along the coast of Namibia. As oxygen-poor water reaches the coast, bacteria in the organic-matter rich sediment produce hydrogen sulfide which is toxic to fish.
  • [[Sludge]] from a pond; the black color is due to metal sulfides

hydrogen sulfide         
Wasserstoffsulfid, Schwefelwasserstoff
neutral solution         
  • Relation between pH and pOH. Red represents the acidic region. Blue represents the basic region.
MEASURE OF THE ACIDITY OR BASICITY OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
PH Scale; PH value; PH level; PH 7; ㏗; Acid and base; Acids and bases; Power of hydrogen; Pondus hydrogenii; PH balance; Ph Scale; PH Imbalance; Potential of hydrogen; Ph; Negative pH; Hydrogen-ion concentration; PH scale; Ph scale; Potentia Hydrogenii; Neutral solution; Potential Of Hydrogen; P.H.; P.h.; P H; PH strip; Potential hydrogen; Ocean acidity; Seawater scale; P.h. scale
neutrale Lösung (weder basenhaltig noch säurehaltig)
Schwefelwasserstoffsäure      
n. sulfuret, acid of hydrogen sulfide (Chemistry)

Definition

hydrogen sulphide
¦ noun Chemistry a colourless poisonous gas with a smell of bad eggs, made by the action of acids on sulphides. [H2S.]

Wikipedia

Hydrogen sulfide

Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H
2
S
. It is a colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is poisonous, corrosive, and flammable, with trace amounts in ambient atmosphere having a characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs. The underground mine gas term for foul-smelling hydrogen sulfide-rich gas mixtures is stinkdamp. Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele is credited with having discovered the chemical composition of purified hydrogen sulfide in 1777. The British English spelling of this compound is hydrogen sulphide, a spelling no longer recommended by the Royal Society of Chemistry or the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.

Hydrogen sulfide is toxic to humans and most other animals by inhibiting cellular respiration in a manner similar to hydrogen cyanide. When it is inhaled or its salts are ingested in high amounts, damage to organs occurs rapidly with symptoms ranging from breathing difficulties to convulsions and death. Despite this, the human body produces small amounts of this sulfide and its mineral salts, and uses it as a signalling molecule.

Hydrogen sulfide is often produced from the microbial breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen, such as in swamps and sewers; this process is commonly known as anaerobic digestion, which is done by sulfate-reducing microorganisms. It also occurs in volcanic gases, natural gas deposits, and sometimes in well-drawn water.

Examples of use of hydrogen sulfide
1. Suicide by hydrogen sulfide does more than turn bodies green.
2. U.N. experts, however, say the waste contained hydrogen sulfide, which in concentrated doses can kill people.
3. Hydrogen sulfide gas is colorless and characterized by an odor similar to that of rotten eggs.
4. The well contained water and toxic hydrogen sulfide fumes, commonly released with sewer products, Matheson said.
5. As a suicide method, hydrogen sulfide has a cultural drawback in Japan.