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sulfur$80134$ - traducción al alemán

Sulfur isotope; Isotopes of sulphur; Sulfur-32; Isotopes of Sulfur; Sulfur-35; Sulfur-31; Sulfur-33; Sulfur-34; Sulfur-26; Sulfur-27; Sulfur-28; Sulfur-29; Sulfur-30; Sulfur-36; Sulfur-37; Sulfur-38; Sulfur-39; Sulfur-40; Sulfur-42; Sulfur-43; Sulfur-44; Sulfur-45; Sulfur-46; Sulfur-47; Sulfur-48; Sulfur-49; Sulfur-41; Sulfur-43m; Sulfur isotopes

sulfur      
n. Schwefel
sulphur dioxide         
  • An experiment showing burning of sulfur in [[oxygen]]. A flow-chamber joined to a gas washing bottle (filled with a solution of [[methyl orange]]) is being used. The product is sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>) with some traces of [[sulfur trioxide]] (SO<sub>3</sub>). The "smoke" that exits the gas washing bottle is, in fact, a sulfuric acid fog generated in the reaction.
  • US Geological Survey]] volunteer tests for sulfur dioxide after the [[2018 lower Puna eruption]].
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  • A collection of estimates of past and future anthropogenic global sulfur dioxide emissions. The Cofala et al. estimates are for sensitivity studies on SO<sub>2</sub> emission policies, CLE: Current Legislation, MFR: Maximum Feasible Reductions. RCPs (Representative Concentration Pathways) are used in CMIP5 simulations for latest (2013–2014) IPCC 5th assessment report.
  • The blue auroral glows of Io's upper atmosphere are caused by volcanic sulfur dioxide.
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  • Two resonance structures of sulfur dioxide
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Sulphur dioxide; Sulfur Dioxide; Sulphur Dioxide; Sulfur-dioxide; R-764; Vitriolic acid air; Sulfurous anhydride; Sulphurous anhydride; Preservative 220; Sulfur(IV) oxide; Sulphur(IV) oxide; Sulfur dioxides; Sulfurous acid anhydride; Sulfurous oxide; Sulfur dioxide gas
Schwefeldioxid
mustard gas         
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  • Mustard gas test subjects enter gas chamber, Edgewood Arsenal, March 1945
  • US Army World War II gas identification poster, c. 1941–1945
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  • [[Lewisite]] (top row) and mustard gas (bottom row) test with [[concentration]]s from 0.01% to 0.06%
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Yperite; Hun stuff; S-LOST; Senfgas; Yperiet; Kampfstoff LOST; Sulfur mustard gas; Mustard Gas; Iprit; Clch2ch2sch2ch2cl; Mustard agent; Sulfur Mustard; Sulphur mustard; Yprium; Dichloroethyl sulphide; Kampfstoff; Mustard T-mixture; Distilled mustard; Yellow cross liquid; Dichloroethylsulfide; Sulfur mustards; C4H8Cl2S; Levinstein process; Meyer method; Dichlorodiethylsulfide; (Cl-CH2CH2)2S; Di-2-chloroethyl sulphide; Yprite; Iprite; Mustard agents; Sulfur mustard; Dichloroethyl sulfide; Dichlorodiethyl sulfide; 1-Chloro-2-((2-chloroethyl)sulfanyl)ethane; Levinstein mustard; EA-1033
Senfgas (Giftgas)

Definición

sulphuric
[s?l'fj??r?k]
(US sulfuric)
¦ adjective containing sulphur or sulphuric acid.

Wikipedia

Isotopes of sulfur

Sulfur (16S) has 23 known isotopes with mass numbers ranging from 27 to 49, four of which are stable: 32S (95.02%), 33S (0.75%), 34S (4.21%), and 36S (0.02%). The preponderance of sulfur-32 is explained by its production from carbon-12 plus successive fusion capture of five helium-4 nuclei, in the so-called alpha process of exploding type II supernovas (see silicon burning).

Other than 35S, the radioactive isotopes of sulfur are all comparatively short-lived. 35S is formed from cosmic ray spallation of 40Ar in the atmosphere. It has a half-life of 87 days. The next longest-lived radioisotope is sulfur-38, with a half-life of 170 minutes. The shortest-lived is 49S, with a half-life shorter than 200 nanoseconds. Heavier radioactive isotopes of sulfur decay to chlorine.

When sulfide minerals are precipitated, isotopic equilibration among solids and liquid may cause small differences in the δ34S values of co-genetic minerals. The differences between minerals can be used to estimate the temperature of equilibration. The δ13C and δ34S of coexisting carbonates and sulfides can be used to determine the pH and oxygen fugacity of the ore-bearing fluid during ore formation.

In most forest ecosystems, sulfate is derived mostly from the atmosphere; weathering of ore minerals and evaporites also contribute some sulfur. Sulfur with a distinctive isotopic composition has been used to identify pollution sources, and enriched sulfur has been added as a tracer in hydrologic studies. Differences in the natural abundances can also be used in systems where there is sufficient variation in the 34S of ecosystem components. Rocky Mountain lakes thought to be dominated by atmospheric sources of sulfate have been found to have different δ34S values from oceans believed to be dominated by watershed sources of sulfate.