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Title: Determination Of Hydrogen Sulfide And Total Sulphur
Author: Charles D. Marth, Jr.
Source: 1985 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Approximately 0.06% of the earth is made of sulfur. Sulfur is a member of the oxygen family, has an atomic number of 16/ an atomic mass of 32.06, and has six outer shell electrons. Elemental sulfur generally occurs as an eight membered ring and is found in large underground deposits of 99% purity. Sulfur also occurs in a number of different oxidation states and in a number of different compounds, organic and inorganic. Sulfur is most often found associated with elements such as copper, iron, and zinc in the form of minerals, sulfide ores, or metal sulfides. One metal sulfide, cadmium sulfide, is a light sensitive semiconducting material that could be used in solar cell




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