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Hydrogen Sulfide, H2S Specialty Gas

Hydrogen sulfide is an inorganic compound that is a flammable acid gas at standard conditions and has a rotten egg smell in low concentrations.

Product Description

CAS NO  7783-06-4
UN NO  1053
EINECS NO  231-977-3
Molecular weight  34.08
Appearance  Colorless, Rotten egg smell
Melting point  -85.5 ℃
Boiling point  -60.4 ℃
Density 1.36 kg/m³
DOT Class  2.3 & 2.1
Label  Toxic Gas, Flammable Gas

Hydrogen sulfide is an inorganic compound that is a flammable acid gas at standard conditions and has a rotten egg smell in low concentrations.

Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, highly toxic, flammable gas with a stench characteristic of rotten eggs. It is usually caused by bacterial breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen, such as in swamps and sewers where anaerobic digestion can take place. It is also present in volcanic gases, "natural gas" and some well waters. Hydrogen sulfide has many names, some of which are ancient.

Crude oil contains small amounts of hydrogen sulfide, but natural gas can contain up to 90 percent hydrogen sulfide. About 10% of total global H2S emissions are caused by human activities.

Hydrogen Sulfide Application

A small amount of hydrogen sulfide is used as a dopant for indium phosphide and gallium arsenide semiconductors, and as a precursor for zinc sulfide semiconductor growth.

Hydrogen sulfide H2S Gas is used for metal separation, removal of metal impurities and preparation of metal sulfides.

Hydrogen Sulfide Calibration mix for the petrochemical industry and emission control applications.

It is also used as an analytical reagent in chemical analysis and as an odorant in city gas.

 

 

 

 

Production of thioorganic compounds

Production of thioorganic compounds

Analytical chemistry

Analytical chemistry

Precursor to metal sulfides

Precursor to metal sulfides

 

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