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  • #REDIRECT [[Sulphur]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sulphur/Atomic_mass]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sulphur/Related Articles]]
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  • A cyclized chemical with [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] or [[sulphur]] within the ring structure.
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  • |elName=Sulphur '''Sulphur''' (''aka'' '''sulfur''') is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typi
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  • ...] chemical process for converting gaseous hydrogen sulphide into elemental sulphur.
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  • One of two common [[amino acid]]s used in [[protein]]s that contain a [[sulphur]] atom.
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  • One of the twenty common [[amino acid]]s and one of two that contains a [[sulphur]] atom.
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  • A [[Medium Sulphur-crested Cockatoo]] and the first non-human animal known to be able to [[ent
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  • ...ss used in [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refining]] to remove [[sulphur]] compounds from intermediate and refined end-products.
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  • <includeonly>Non-Metal</includeonly><noinclude>Sulphur is a [[Non-Metal]].</noinclude>
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  • ...Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955 "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone".
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  • ...mpound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulphur|S]], which is a colorless, highly toxic, flammable [[gas]] with a characte
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  • '''Snowball''' was a medium sulphur-crested [[cockatoo]] known as the first non-human animal able to entrain to
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  • {{r|Sulphur}} {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • Vulcanization is the process of adding elemental [[sulphur]] to natural [[rubber]], also known as [[isoprene]], as a [[crosslinking ag
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • '''Mercaptans''' (also known as '''alkane thiols''') are the [[sulphur]] analogs of [[alcohol]]s. Sulfur is in the same group as [[oxygen]] in the
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  • ...Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1955 "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone". ...g compounds of biochemical importance, being concerned originally with the sulphur of [[insulin]], and then with two [[hormone]]s of the [[posterior pituitary
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • ...ns]]. Methionine and [[cysteine]] are the only amino acids that contain [[sulphur]]. The DNA codon for methionine is the "start" codon for protein synthesis
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • ...mpound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulphur|S]]. It is a colourless, highly toxic, flammable [[gas]] with a characteris ...f>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/sulphur/sulfumcs07.pdf Sulphur production report] by the [[United States Geological Survey]]</ref> It is a
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • ...sub>) whose [[molecule|molecular]] structure consists of one [[atom]] of [[sulphur]] and two atoms of [[oxygen]].
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  • ...s, and their alkyl derivatives, that contain [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] or [[sulphur]] atoms within the ringed structure. These contrast with [[arenes]], which
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • {{r|Medium Sulphur-crested Cockatoo}}
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  • ...b>4</sub>). Its composition in weight is: 70.03% [[arsenic]] and 29.97 % [[sulphur]] and its [[molecular mass|molecular weight]] is 106.9.
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • ...liquids]] (mainly [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butane]]) and byproduct [[sulphur]]. Midstream operations are sometimes included in the downstream category. ...64,000,000 metric tons of sulfur produced worldwide in 2005 was byproduct sulphur from refineries and natural gas processing plants.<ref>[http://minerals.usg
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  • ...ub>2</sub>S is most often subsequently converted to by-product elemental [[sulphur]] in a [[Claus process]]. Any mercaptans present are commonly removed with
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  • ...h in the presence of [[ozone]], [[hydrogen sulphide]], or air mixed with [[sulphur]].<ref name=LANL/>
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  • ...ub>2</sub>S is most often subsequently converted to by-product elemental [[sulphur]] in a [[Claus process]]. Any [[mercaptan]]s (RSH) present are commonly rem
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  • ...overed that the electricity thus produced could cause the surface of the [[sulphur]] ball to glow; hence he became the first man to view [[electroluminescence
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  • **** ''[[Cacatua galerita|Cacatua (Cacatua) galerita]]'' (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo)
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  • *The first detection of [[sulphur|sulphur]] in a Comet
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  • {{r|Sulphur}}
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  • ! [[Sulphur]] content<br>(weight %) ! [[Sulphur]] content<br>(weight %)
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  • ...non-bridging oxygen atoms of phosphodiester bonds have been replaced by [[sulphur]] atoms in order to increase binding energies with proteins and to slow dow
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  • ...ing compounds in the fossil fuel. The sulfur dioxide is derived from any [[sulphur]]-containing compounds in the fuels. The particulate matter is composed of
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  • ...isation. Evidence from the natural world, such as tree rings and levels of sulphur in ice deposits, indicate that a catastrophe took place at this time which
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  • ...sine triphosphate|ATP]] and [[NADH]] production. In addition to aerobic [[sulphur]] [[oxidation]], some organisms (e.g. ''[[Thiobacillus denitrificans]]'') u ...n]] to facilitate the formation of [[proton motive force]]. Like during [[sulphur]] [[oxidation]] [[reverse electron flow]] must be used to form the [[NADH]]
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  • ...the smokestacks of [[coal]] burning plants. [[Sulfuric acid]] and other [[sulphur]] compounds that could be a serious [[pollution|pollutant]] in the smoke, a
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  • <tr><td> S <td> [[Sulphur]] <td align="right"> 16
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  • <tr><td>16<td>S <td>[[Sulphur]] <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2 <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2<td>6 <td bgcolor
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  • ...r solid]]s such as the [[phosphorus]] [[allotrope]] (P<sub>4</sub>), the [[sulphur]] allotrope (S<sub>8</sub>), and the carbon allotrope (C<sub>60</sub>).<ref *[[hydrogen]] + [[sulphur]] &rarr; [[hydrogen sulphide]]
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  • ...tellar medium contains ionised elements (predominantly carbon, silicon and sulphur), neutral elements (most of which is hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, ne
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