Lexicographical Neighbors of Sulfureted
Literary usage of Sulfureted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1902)
"It is likewise known that the efficacy of such waters does not depend so much
upon the free sulfureted hydrogen gas which they contain as upon the sulfids ..."
2. The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers by Harwood Huntington (1902)
"The application in industry of sulfureted coloring-matters directly dyeing cotton
has essentially increased during late years; but the presence of sodium ..."
3. Principles and Practice of Plumbing by John Joseph Cosgrove (1922)
"volume of sulfureted hydrogen, or 100 per cent, of its volume of carbonic acid gas.
By increasing the pressure on the water its capacity for absorption is ..."
4. Carbonic Acid in Medicine by Achilles Rose (1905)
"... sulfureted hydrogen, diluted with carbonic-acid gas, to destroy the tubercle
bacilli within the lung. His method became widely known and was extensively ..."