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Definition of Stannic sulfide
1. Noun. A yellow pigment sometimes suspended in lacquer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stannic Sulfide
Literary usage of Stannic sulfide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Analytical Chemistry by Frederick Pearson Treadwell (1921)
"Acids precipitate from such a solution the yellow stannic sulfide + ...
Although stannic sulfide is yellow when pure, it often appears brown when ..."
2. A Course in General Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1921)
"stannic sulfide is formed as a bright yellow, amorphous precipitate when hydrogen
sulfide is conducted into an acid solution of a stannic compound. ..."
3. The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel and Brass by William Thomas Hall, Robert Seaton Williams (1921)
"Do not allow the paper or sulfur to take fire as there is danger of losing some
stannic sulfide by volatilization or of forming some stannic ..."
4. Introduction to General Chemistry by Herbert Newby McCoy, Ethel Mary Terry (1920)
"Hydrogen sulfide precipitates brown stannous sulfide from solutions of stannous
chloride and yellow stannic sulfide from solutions of stannic chloride. ..."
5. Inorganic Chemistry by Hamilton Perkins Cady (1912)
"which at once decomposes to give stannic sulfide and hydrogen sulfide. By heating
together finely divided tin, sulfur and ammonium chloride, stannic sulfide ..."
6. A Textbook of Chemistry by William Albert Noyes (1918)
"... in solutions of oxalic acid from which antimony can be precipitated as the
sulfide, Sb2S3. stannic sulfide dissolves in ammonium sulfide as ammonium ..."
7. General Chemistry by Hamilton Perkins Cady (1916)
"The properties of stannous sulfide and those of stannic sulfide, which have just
been given, put it in an analytical group with arsenic and antimony, ..."