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  • Tin sulfide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    Tin sulfide can refer to either of these chemical compounds: Tin(II) sulfide, SnS Tin(IV) sulfide, SnS2 This set index article lists chemical compounds

    Tin sulfide

    Tin_sulfide

  • Tin(II) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Tin(II) sulfide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula is SnS. A black or brown solid, it occurs as the rare mineral herzenbergite (α-SnS)

    Tin(II) sulfide

    Tin(II)_sulfide

  • Tin(IV) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Tin(IV) sulfide is a compound with the formula SnS2. A brown, water-insoluble solid, it is a semiconductor with band gap 2.2 eV. It occurs naturally as

    Tin(IV) sulfide

    Tin(IV)_sulfide

  • CZTS
  • Chemical compound

    Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is a quaternary semiconducting compound which has received increasing interest since the late 2000s for applications in

    CZTS

    CZTS

    CZTS

  • List of semiconductor materials
  • Semiconductor optics. Springer. p. 127. ISBN 978-3-540-61687-0. "Lead(II) sulfide". www.matweb.com. Patel, Malkeshkumar; Indrajit Mukhopadhyay; Abhijit Ray

    List of semiconductor materials

    List_of_semiconductor_materials

  • Tin(II) oxide
  • Chemical compound, stannous oxide (SnO)

    Tin(II) oxide (stannous oxide) is a compound with the formula SnO. It is composed of tin and oxygen where tin has the oxidation state of +2. There are

    Tin(II) oxide

    Tin(II) oxide

    Tin(II)_oxide

  • Canfieldite
  • Silver tin sulfide mineral

    rare silver tin sulfide mineral with formula: Ag8SnS6. The mineral typically contains variable amounts of germanium substitution in the tin site and tellurium

    Canfieldite

    Canfieldite

    Canfieldite

  • Thin-film solar cell
  • Type of second-generation solar cell

    high-efficiency solar cells with smaller environmental impacts. Copper zinc tin sulfide or Cu(Zn,Sn)(S,Se)2, commonly abbreviated CZTS, and its derivatives CZTSe

    Thin-film solar cell

    Thin-film solar cell

    Thin-film_solar_cell

  • Photovoltaics
  • Method to produce electricity from solar radiation

    than 1 μm. Two new promising thin film technologies are copper zinc tin sulfide (Cu2ZnSnS4 or CZTS), zinc phosphide (Zn3P2) and single-walled carbon

    Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics

  • Tin
  • Chemical element with atomic number 50 (Sn)

    needed] Sulfides of tin exist in both the +2 and +4 oxidation states: tin(II) sulfide and tin(IV) sulfide (mosaic gold). Stannane (SnH 4), with tin in the

    Tin

    Tin

    Tin

  • Kesterite
  • Sulfide mineral

    synthetic form of kesterite is abbreviated as CZTS (from copper-zinc-tin sulfide). The name kesterite is sometimes extended to include this synthetic

    Kesterite

    Kesterite

    Kesterite

  • Mohite
  • Sulfosalt mineral

    Mohite is a copper tin sulfide mineral with the chemical formula Cu2SnS3. It is colored greenish gray and leaves a gray streak. It is opaque and has metallic

    Mohite

    Mohite

    Mohite

  • Stannite
  • Mineral

    Stannite is a mineral, a sulfide of copper, iron, and tin, in the category of thiostannates. The chemical formula is Cu2FeSnS4. Zinc commonly occurs with

    Stannite

    Stannite

    Stannite

  • Lead(IV) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    with sulfur at >600 °C and at high pressures. PbS2, like the related tin(IV) sulfide SnS2, crystallises in the cadmium iodide motif, which indicates that

    Lead(IV) sulfide

    Lead(IV) sulfide

    Lead(IV)_sulfide

  • Whisker (metallurgy)
  • Phenomenon in electrical devices

    electrical devices when metals form long whisker-like projections over time. Tin whiskers were noticed and documented in the vacuum tube era of electronics

    Whisker (metallurgy)

    Whisker (metallurgy)

    Whisker_(metallurgy)

  • Thiostannate
  • Class of chemical compounds

    and chalcogenidostannates. Tin is almost always in the +4 oxidation state in thiostannates, although a couple of mixed sulfides in the +2 state are known

    Thiostannate

    Thiostannate

  • Solder
  • Alloy used to join metal pieces

    solder surface, potential for embrittlement Sulfur – forms lead and tin sulfides, causes dewetting Zinc – in melt forms excessive dross, in solidified

    Solder

    Solder

    Solder

  • Third-generation photovoltaic cell
  • multiple-carrier ejection techniques. Emerging photovoltaics include: Copper zinc tin sulfide solar cell (CZTS), and derivates CZTSe and CZTSSe Dye-sensitized solar

    Third-generation photovoltaic cell

    Third-generation_photovoltaic_cell

  • Thin film
  • Thin layer of material

    dye-sensitized, and polymer solar cells, as well as quantum dot, copper zinc tin sulfide, nanocrystal and perovskite solar cells. Thin-film printing technology

    Thin film

    Thin_film

  • Tin(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    precipitation reactions. For example, reaction with sodium sulfide produces the brown/black tin(II) sulfide: SnCl2 (aq) + Na2S (aq) → SnS (s) + 2 NaCl (aq) If

    Tin(II) chloride

    Tin(II) chloride

    Tin(II)_chloride

  • Smelting
  • Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore

    the ore. Sulfide ores such as those commonly used to obtain copper, zinc, or lead, are roasted before smelting in order to convert the sulfides to oxides

    Smelting

    Smelting

    Smelting

  • List of compounds with carbon number 12
  • dimethyl pyromellitate 39900-53-3 C12H10S diphenyl sulfide 139-66-2 C12H10SSn diphenyl tin sulfide 20332-10-9 C12H10Te diphenyl telluride 1202-36-4 C12H11ClN2O5S

    List of compounds with carbon number 12

    List_of_compounds_with_carbon_number_12

  • Chatkalite
  • Mineral

    Chatkalite is a copper, iron, tin sulfide mineral with formula Cu6Fe2+Sn2S8. It crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system and forms as rounded disseminations

    Chatkalite

    Chatkalite

    Chatkalite

  • Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
  • Metal sulfide ore deposit

    Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits, also known as VMS ore deposits, are a type of metal sulfide ore deposit, mainly copper-zinc which are associated

    Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit

    Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit

    Volcanogenic_massive_sulfide_ore_deposit

  • Tin selenide
  • Chemical compound

    Gregory J. (1996). "Benzyl-Substituted Tin Chalcogenides. Efficient Single-Source Precursors for Tin Sulfide, Tin Selenide, and Sn(SxSe1−x) Solid Solutions"

    Tin selenide

    Tin selenide

    Tin_selenide

  • Lead(II) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Addition of hydrogen sulfide or sulfide salts to a solution containing a lead salt, such as PbCl2, gives a black precipitate of lead sulfide. Pb2+ + H2S → PbS↓

    Lead(II) sulfide

    Lead(II) sulfide

    Lead(II)_sulfide

  • Steven Suib
  • American inorganic chemist, academic and researcher

    residual quantity of surface chloride ion during the manufacture of tin sulfide from tin chloride. His research also highlighted the possibility of doping

    Steven Suib

    Steven_Suib

  • List of alchemical substances
  • praecipitatus – red mercuric oxide. Mosaic gold – stannic sulfide, formed by heating a mixture of tin filings, sulfur, and sal-ammoniac. Orpiment – arsenic

    List of alchemical substances

    List_of_alchemical_substances

  • Antimony
  • Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)

    grey metal or metalloid, it occurs in nature mainly in the form of the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient

    Antimony

    Antimony

    Antimony

  • List of inorganic compounds
  • SnO Tin(II) sulfate – SnSO4 Tin(II) sulfide – SnS Tin(IV) bromide – SnBr4 Tin(IV) chloride – SnCl4 Tin(IV) fluoride – SnF4 Tin(IV) iodide – SnI4 Tin(IV)

    List of inorganic compounds

    List_of_inorganic_compounds

  • Tetramethoxymethane
  • Chemical compound

    chloride or trichloroacetonitrile or the thallium-sulfide route yield about 70-80% product, but the tin-sulfide synthesis has a 95% yield. Tetramethoxymethane

    Tetramethoxymethane

    Tetramethoxymethane

    Tetramethoxymethane

  • Copper monosulfide
  • Chemical compound

    the reaction of sodium sulfide with aqueous copper sulfate will also produce copper sulfide.[citation needed] Copper sulfide crystallizes in the hexagonal

    Copper monosulfide

    Copper monosulfide

    Copper_monosulfide

  • Light harvesting materials
  • Materials that convert light to energy

    two-dimensional inorganic materials (e.g. bismuth oxychloride, tin sulfide, and titanium sulfide nanosheets) have light harvesting and optoelectronic properties

    Light harvesting materials

    Light_harvesting_materials

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (H)
  • phosphate) Herzenbergite (Y: 1935) 2.CD.05 [278] [279] [280] (IUPAC: tin sulfide) Hessite (Y: 1843) 2.BA.60 [281] [282] [283] (IUPAC: disilver telluride)

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (H)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(H)

  • Alchemical symbol
  • Symbols used in pre-19th-century chemistry

    mercury) 🝛 () = a͞a͞a, ȧȧȧ (among other abbreviations). Cinnabar (mercury sulfide) 🜓 () Vinegar (distilled) 🜋 () (in Newton) Niter 🜕 () Vitriol (sulfates)

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical symbol

    Alchemical_symbol

  • Ore
  • Rock or sediment with valuable metals, minerals and elements

    typically sources of gold (Au), platinum group elements (PGE), sulfide minerals, tin (Sn), tungsten (W), and rare-earth elements (REEs). A placer deposit

    Ore

    Ore

    Ore

  • Ore genesis
  • How the various types of mineral deposits form within the Earth's crust

    by hydrothermal processes include sulfide minerals, indicating sulfur is an important metal-carrying complex. Sulfide deposition within the trap zone occurs

    Ore genesis

    Ore genesis

    Ore_genesis

  • Sulfur
  • Chemical element with atomic number 16 (S)

    sometimes found in pure, native form, sulfur on Earth usually occurs as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Being abundant in native form, sulfur was known in

    Sulfur

    Sulfur

    Sulfur

  • Lead-tin yellow
  • Yellow pigment used in oil painting

    as chrome yellow (lead chromate), cadmium sulfide, and cobalt yellow. List of inorganic pigments "Lead-Tin Yellow". ColourLex. Retrieved 2019-10-05. American

    Lead-tin yellow

    Lead-tin yellow

    Lead-tin_yellow

  • Silicon disulfide
  • Chemical compound

    SiS2 → [(CH3)3CO]3SiSH + H2S Reaction with sodium sulfide, magnesium sulfide and aluminum sulfide give thiosilicates. SiS2 is claimed to occur in certain

    Silicon disulfide

    Silicon disulfide

    Silicon_disulfide

  • Mosaic gold
  • Inorganic pigment used for gilding

    Mosaic gold or bronze powder refers to tin(IV) sulfide as used as a pigment in bronzing and gilding wood and metal work. It is obtained as a yellow scaly

    Mosaic gold

    Mosaic gold

    Mosaic_gold

  • List of inorganic pigments
  • (PBk12). Cobalt Black (PBk13). Zinc Sulfide (PBk17). Slate Black (PBk19). Copper Chromite Black (PBk22, PBk28). Tin Antimony Gray (PBk23). Titanium Vanadium

    List of inorganic pigments

    List_of_inorganic_pigments

  • Teallite
  • Teallite is a sulfide mineral of tin and lead with chemical formula: PbSnS2. It occurs in hydrothermal veins and is sometimes mined as an ore of tin. Teallite

    Teallite

    Teallite

    Teallite

  • Chalcogel
  • Type of aerogel

    Kanatzidis, Mercouri G. (2011). "Selective Surfaces: High-Surface-Area Zinc Tin Sulfide Chalcogels". Chem. Mater. 23 (9): 2447–2456. doi:10.1021/cm2003462. Riley

    Chalcogel

    Chalcogel

  • Sphalerite
  • Zinc-iron sulfide mineral

    Sphalerite is a sulfide mineral with the chemical formula (Zn, Fe)S. It is the most important ore of zinc. Sphalerite is found in a variety of deposit

    Sphalerite

    Sphalerite

    Sphalerite

  • Germanium monosulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Germanium monosulfide or Germanium(II) sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula GeS. Germanium sulfide is a red-brown powder or black crystals

    Germanium monosulfide

    Germanium monosulfide

    Germanium_monosulfide

  • Kohl (cosmetics)
  • Eye cosmetic

    traditionally made by crushing stibnite (antimony sulfide). Modern kohl formulations often contain galena (lead sulfide), and in some cases charcoal or other pigments

    Kohl (cosmetics)

    Kohl (cosmetics)

    Kohl_(cosmetics)

  • Arsenical bronze
  • Alloy

    Arsenical bronze is an alloy in which arsenic, as opposed to or in addition to tin or other constituent metals, is combined with copper to make bronze. The

    Arsenical bronze

    Arsenical bronze

    Arsenical_bronze

  • Hydrothermal mineral deposit
  • Geologic Feature

    Newfoundland and the tin-bearing veins that made up the East Kemptville Mine in southwestern Nova Scotia. Volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) are responsible

    Hydrothermal mineral deposit

    Hydrothermal_mineral_deposit

  • Tin sources and trade during antiquity
  • (SnO2), oxidized tin, most likely was the original source of tin in ancient times. Other forms of tin ores are less abundant sulfides such as stannite

    Tin sources and trade during antiquity

    Tin sources and trade during antiquity

    Tin_sources_and_trade_during_antiquity

  • Type metal
  • Metal alloys used in traditional typefounding and hot metal typesetting

    horseshoe nails into his crucible to melt lead, tin and antimony into type metal. Both the iron and the sulfides would be rejected in the process. The addition

    Type metal

    Type metal

    Type_metal

  • Marcasite
  • Iron disulfide (FeS2) with orthorhombic crystal structure

    iron sulfide (FeS2) with orthorhombic crystal structure. It is physically and crystallographically distinct from pyrite, which is iron sulfide with cubic

    Marcasite

    Marcasite

    Marcasite

  • Bismuth
  • Chemical element with atomic number 83 (Bi)

    siblings arsenic and antimony. Elemental bismuth occurs naturally, and its sulfide and oxide forms are important commercial ores. The free element is 86%

    Bismuth

    Bismuth

    Bismuth

  • Pyrometallurgy
  • Branch of extractible metallurgy

    electrical heat), the process is said to be "autogenous". Processing of some sulfide ores exploit the exothermicity of their combustion. Calcination is thermal

    Pyrometallurgy

    Pyrometallurgy

  • Chalcopyrite
  • Copper iron sulfide mineral

    Chalcopyrite (/ˌkælkəˈpaɪˌraɪt, -koʊ-/ KAL-kə-PY-ryte, -⁠koh-) is a copper iron sulfide mineral and the most abundant copper ore mineral. It has the chemical formula

    Chalcopyrite

    Chalcopyrite

    Chalcopyrite

  • Bismuthinite
  • Bismuth (III) sulfide mineral

    Bismuthinite is a mineral consisting of bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3). It is an important ore for bismuth. The crystals are steel-grey to off-white with a metallic

    Bismuthinite

    Bismuthinite

    Bismuthinite

  • Tin(II) sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    metallic tin and copper(II) sulfate: Sn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) → Cu (s) + SnSO4 (aq) Tin(II) sulfate is a convenient source of tin(II) ions uncontaminated by tin(IV)

    Tin(II) sulfate

    Tin(II) sulfate

    Tin(II)_sulfate

  • Thiourea
  • Organosulfur compound (S=C(NH2)2)

    mostly in China. Thiourea is manufactured by the reaction of hydrogen sulfide with calcium cyanamide in the presence of carbon dioxide. CaCN2 + 3 H2S

    Thiourea

    Thiourea

    Thiourea

  • Tin telluride
  • Chemical compound

    Tin telluride is a compound of tin and tellurium (SnTe); is a IV-VI narrow band gap semiconductor and has direct band gap of 0.18 eV. It is often alloyed

    Tin telluride

    Tin telluride

    Tin_telluride

  • Roasting (metallurgy)
  • Process of heating a sulfide ore

    very hot air. This process is generally applied to sulfide minerals. During roasting, the sulfide is converted to an oxide, and sulfur is released as

    Roasting (metallurgy)

    Roasting (metallurgy)

    Roasting_(metallurgy)

  • Lead compounds
  • Type of compound

    elements, tin, arsenic, and antimony. The compounds dissolve in nitric and hydrochloric acids, to give elemental sulfur and hydrogen sulfide, respectively

    Lead compounds

    Lead compounds

    Lead_compounds

  • Germanium disulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Germanium disulfide or Germanium(IV) sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula GeS2. It is a white high-melting crystalline solid. The compound

    Germanium disulfide

    Germanium disulfide

    Germanium_disulfide

  • Carbon group
  • Periodic table group

    periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl). It lies within the p-block. In modern

    Carbon group

    Carbon group

    Carbon_group

  • Cylindrite
  • Cylindrite is a sulfosalt mineral containing tin, lead, antimony and iron with formula: Pb3Sn4FeSb2S14. It forms triclinic pinacoidal crystals which often

    Cylindrite

    Cylindrite

    Cylindrite

  • Franckeite
  • Franckeite, chemical formula Pb5Sn3Sb2S14, belongs to a family of complex sulfide minerals. Franckeite is a sulfosalt. It is closely related to cylindrite

    Franckeite

    Franckeite

    Franckeite

  • Copper
  • Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)

    BC. Thousands of years later, it was the first metal to be smelted from sulfide ores, c. 5000 BC; the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, c

    Copper

    Copper

    Copper

  • Greisen
  • Highly altered granitic rock or pegmatite

    cassiterite, fluorite, beryl, wolframite, siderite, molybdenite and other sulfide minerals, and other accessory minerals. They may occur as small to large

    Greisen

    Greisen

    Greisen

  • Kuramite
  • Mineral of the stannite group

    in Uzbekistan, where it was first discovered. Kuramite occurs in gold-sulfide-quartz veins as inclusions in goldfieldite, as observed in the Kochbulak

    Kuramite

    Kuramite

  • Hydrogen sulfide sensor
  • by adsorption and desorption of hydrogen sulfide in a film with hydrogen sulfide sensitive material like tin oxide thick films and gold thin films. Current

    Hydrogen sulfide sensor

    Hydrogen_sulfide_sensor

  • Brass
  • Alloy of copper and zinc

    with sulfur to form a brown and eventually black surface layer of copper sulfide, which if regularly exposed to slightly acidic water such as urban rainwater

    Brass

    Brass

    Brass

  • Danalite
  • Iron beryllium silicate sulfide mineral

    an iron beryllium silicate sulfide mineral with formula: Fe2+4Be3(SiO4)3S. It is a rare mineral which occurs in granites, tin bearing pegmatites, contact

    Danalite

    Danalite

    Danalite

  • Mawsonite
  • Brownish orange sulfosalt mineral

    Mawsonite is a brownish orange sulfosalt mineral, containing copper, iron, tin, and sulfur: Cu6Fe2SnS8. It was first described in 1965 for occurrences in

    Mawsonite

    Mawsonite

    Mawsonite

  • Lead
  • Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)

    dilute solutions the precipitation of lead(II) sulfide is instead achieved by bubbling hydrogen sulfide through the solution. Lead monoxide exists in two

    Lead

    Lead

    Lead

  • Stannoidite
  • Sulfide mineral

    Stannoidite is a sulfide mineral composed of five chemical elements: copper, iron, zinc, tin and sulfur. Its name originates from Latin stannum (tin) and Greek

    Stannoidite

    Stannoidite

    Stannoidite

  • Indite
  • Indite is an extremely rare indium-iron sulfide mineral, found in Siberia. Its chemical formula is FeIn2S4. It occurs as replacement of cassiterite in

    Indite

    Indite

  • Creighton Mine
  • Underground mine in Ontario, Canada

    underlying footwall. Sulfide mineralization on the property occurs as massive to disseminated sulfides, occurring as massive sulfides near the footwall and

    Creighton Mine

    Creighton Mine

    Creighton_Mine

  • Glass coloring and color marking
  • Production methods of colored glass

    solubility limit in glass. Cadmium together with sulfur forms cadmium sulfide and results in deep yellow color, often used in glazes. However, cadmium

    Glass coloring and color marking

    Glass coloring and color marking

    Glass_coloring_and_color_marking

  • Sulfur trioxide
  • Chemical compound

    Sulfur dioxide is produced by the burning of sulfur or iron pyrite (a sulfide ore of iron). After being purified by electrostatic precipitation, the

    Sulfur trioxide

    Sulfur_trioxide

  • Zinc hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Like the hydroxides of other metals, such as lead, aluminium, beryllium, tin and chromium, Zinc hydroxide (and Zinc oxide), is amphoteric. Thus it will

    Zinc hydroxide

    Zinc_hydroxide

  • Selenidostannate
  • Class of chemical compounds

    "Quaternary rubidium copper tin sulfides (Rb2Cu2SnS4, A2Cu2Sn2S6 (A = Na, K, Rb, Cs), A2Cu2Sn2Se6 (A = K, Rb), potassium gold tin sulfides, K2Au2SnS4, and K2Au2Sn2S6

    Selenidostannate

    Selenidostannate

  • Indium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)

    processing of the ores of other metals, chiefly from sphalerite and other zinc sulfide ores. Indium has no biological role and its compounds are toxic when inhaled

    Indium

    Indium

    Indium

  • Native metal
  • Form of metal

    It may occur alloyed with gold as electrum. It often occurs with silver sulfide and sulfosalt minerals. Various amalgams of silver and mercury or other

    Native metal

    Native metal

    Native_metal

  • Naples yellow
  • Lead-antimonate inorganic pigment used in paintings

    lead antimonate yellow, is an inorganic pigment that largely replaced lead-tin-yellow and has been used in European paintings since the seventeenth century

    Naples yellow

    Naples yellow

    Naples_yellow

  • Sperrylite
  • Platinum arsenide mineral

    arsenide mineral with the chemical formula PtAs2 and is an opaque metallic tin white mineral which crystallizes in the isometric system with the pyrite

    Sperrylite

    Sperrylite

    Sperrylite

  • Octahedral cluster
  • Octahedral clusters: Synthetic

    specifically an inner ligand of the chalcohalide group such as chloride or sulfide and L is an "outer ligand." The metal atoms define the vertices of an octahedron

    Octahedral cluster

    Octahedral_cluster

  • Mining in Roman Britain
  • was rich in resources such as copper, gold, iron, lead, salt, silver, and tin, materials in high demand in the Roman Empire. Sufficient supply of metals

    Mining in Roman Britain

    Mining in Roman Britain

    Mining_in_Roman_Britain

  • Titanium disulfide
  • Inorganic chemical compound

    case Ti4+. Each Ti centre is surrounded by six sulfide ligands in an octahedral structure. Each sulfide is connected to three Ti centres, the geometry

    Titanium disulfide

    Titanium disulfide

    Titanium_disulfide

  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Chemical compound of sulfur and oxygen

    combustion of hydrogen sulfide and organosulfur compounds proceeds similarly. For example: 2 H2S + 3 O2 → 2 SO2 + 2 H2O The roasting of sulfide ores such as pyrite

    Sulfur dioxide

    Sulfur dioxide

    Sulfur_dioxide

  • List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
  • 7790–47–8 SnO tin(II) oxide 21651–19–4 SnO2 tin(IV) oxide 18282–10–5 SnS tin(II) sulfide 1314–95–0 SnSO4 tin(II) sulfate 7488–55–3 SnS2 tin(IV) sulfide 1315–01–1

    List of CAS numbers by chemical compound

    List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound

  • Native silver
  • Naturally occurring pure metallic silver mineral

    its elemental state, it more commonly occurs in compound forms such as sulfide minerals or sulfosalt minerals. Native silver occurs with crystallographic

    Native silver

    Native silver

    Native_silver

  • List of copper alloys
  • Metal alloy with copper as its principal component

    percentage of tin was therefore expensive, and the proportion of tin was often reduced to save cost. The discovery and exploitation of the Bolivian tin belt in

    List of copper alloys

    List of copper alloys

    List_of_copper_alloys

  • Titanium(II) sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    Titanium(II) sulfide (TiS) is an inorganic chemical compound of titanium and sulfur. A meteorite, Yamato 691, contains tiny flecks of this compound, making

    Titanium(II) sulfide

    Titanium(II) sulfide

    Titanium(II)_sulfide

  • Iberian Pyrite Belt
  • Geographical area

    Volcanic activity in the region led to eight giant volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits (VMS) associated with polymetallic massive flanks of volcanic

    Iberian Pyrite Belt

    Iberian Pyrite Belt

    Iberian_Pyrite_Belt

  • Friction primer
  • Cannon firing device

    short perpendicular spur tube filled with a priming mixture of antimony sulfide and potassium chlorate. A roughened wire slider extends from the outer

    Friction primer

    Friction primer

    Friction_primer

  • Copper extraction
  • Process of extracting copper from the ground

    miners and pirquineros. Until the latter half of the 20th century, smelting sulfide ores was almost the sole means of producing copper metal from mined ores

    Copper extraction

    Copper extraction

    Copper_extraction

  • Zinc
  • Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)

    similar size. The most common zinc ore is sphalerite (zinc blende), a zinc sulfide mineral. The largest concentration of economically feasible lodes in descending

    Zinc

    Zinc

    Zinc

  • Indium acetylacetonate
  • Chemical compound

    octahedral structure. Indium acetylacetonate and tin(II) acetylacetonate can be used to prepare indium tin oxide thin films with an atmospheric‐pressure

    Indium acetylacetonate

    Indium acetylacetonate

    Indium_acetylacetonate

  • Plating
  • Surface covering of metal on a conductor

    gold layer, causing tarnishing of its surface and formation of an oxide/sulfide layer. Therefore, a layer of a suitable barrier metal, usually nickel,

    Plating

    Plating

    Plating

  • SNS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    United States U.S. Strategic National Stockpile of medical supplies Tin(II) sulfide, SnS SNS Bank, Netherlands Street News Service, for street newspapers

    SNS

    SNS

  • Porphyry copper deposit
  • Type of copper ore body

    metasomatised mantle wedges can produce highly oxidized conditions that results in sulfide minerals releasing ore minerals (copper, gold, molybdenum), which are then

    Porphyry copper deposit

    Porphyry copper deposit

    Porphyry_copper_deposit

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  • VIN
  • Male

    English

    VIN

    Short form of English Vincent, VIN means "conquering."

    VIN

  • Tina
  • Girl/Female

    English American Latin

    Tina

    A feminine name ending in -tina, but is now also popular as an independent first name.

    Tina

  • KIN
  • Female

    Japanese

    KIN

    (欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."

    KIN

  • Tine
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian (Sicily; Tinè)

    Tine

    Italian (Sicily; Tinè) : most probably an occupational name for a comb maker, from a reduced form of medieval Greek kteneas, from ktenion ‘comb’ + the occupational suffix -eas.English (mainly Yorkshire) : variant of Tyne.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Thein.

    Tine

  • JIN-HO
  • Female/Male/Unisex

    Korean

    JIN-HO

    (豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."

    JIN-HO

  • TIM
  • Male

    English

    TIM

    Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."

    TIM

  • BRÍDIN
  • Female

    Irish

    BRÍDIN

    Diminutive form of Irish Gaelic Bríd, BRÍDIN means "little exalted one."

    BRÍDIN

  • Al-BÂtin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-BÂtin

    The hidden

    Al-BÂtin

  • Al-BÂtin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-BÂtin |

    The hidden

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  • Kin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kin

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kín ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.

    Kin

  • ANA-SIN-EMID
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANA-SIN-EMID

    , I trust in Sin!

    ANA-SIN-EMID

  • LIN
  • Female

    Welsh

    LIN

     Variant spelling of Welsh Linn, LIN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with another form of Lin.

    LIN

  • WIN
  • Male

    English

    WIN

    Short form of English Winfred and Winifred, both WIN means "holy reconciliation," and other names beginning with Win-. 

    WIN

  • Tin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, French, Greek, Vietnamese

    Tin

    Thinker

    Tin

  • RIN
  • Female

    Japanese

    RIN

    (凛) Japanese name RIN means "cold, dignified, severe." 

    RIN

  • TIT
  • Male

    Russian

    TIT

    (Тит) Russian form of Roman Latin Titus, TIT means "fire; to burn" or "straining."

    TIT

  • Ti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ti

    Simple; Short Form of Tinu

    Ti

  • GAËTAN
  • Male

    French

    GAËTAN

    French form of Roman Latin Caietanus, GAËTAN means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."

    GAËTAN

  • TINO
  • Male

    Italian

    TINO

    Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, TINO means "little, small." 

    TINO

  • TIEN
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    TIEN

    Vietnamese name TIEN means "angel, fairy, spirit."

    TIEN

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  • Tun
  • n.

    A certain measure for liquids, as for wine, equal to two pipes, four hogsheads, or 252 gallons. In different countries, the tun differs in quantity.

  • Thin
  • adv.

    Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin.

  • Thin
  • v. i.

    To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as out, away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear.

  • Tin
  • n.

    An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft white crystalline metal, malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated. It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys. Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic. Symbol Sn (Stannum). Atomic weight 117.4.

  • Pin
  • n.

    A rolling-pin.

  • Win
  • a.

    To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.

  • Tin
  • n.

    Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.

  • Pin
  • n.

    That which resembles a pin in its form or use

  • Sin
  • n.

    An offense, in general; a violation of propriety; a misdemeanor; as, a sin against good manners.

  • Tain
  • n.

    Thin tin plate; also, tin foil for mirrors.

  • Thin
  • superl.

    Rare; not dense or thick; -- applied to fluids or soft mixtures; as, thin blood; thin broth; thin air.

  • Fin
  • n.

    The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of the rolls in the process of rolling.

  • Thin
  • v. t.

    To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective).

  • Bin
  • v. t.

    To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

  • Thin
  • superl.

    Having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite; as, a thin plate of metal; thin paper; a thin board; a thin covering.

  • Sin
  • n.

    A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.

  • Tin
  • n.

    Money.

  • Tin
  • v. t.

    To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.

  • Tip
  • n.

    A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.