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Aluminium sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula Al 2 S 3. This colorless species has an interesting structural chemistry, existing in several forms. The material is sensitive to moisture, hydrolyzing to hydrated aluminium oxides/hydroxides. [1] This can begin when the sulfide is exposed to the atmosphere.
aluminium nitrate: 13473–90–0 Al(OH) 3: aluminium hydroxide: 21645–51–2 AlP: aluminium phosphide: 20859–73–8 AlPO 4: aluminium phosphate: 7784–30–7 AlSb: aluminium antimonide: 25152–52–7 Al 2 O 3: aluminium oxide: 1344–28–1 Al 2 (SO 4) 3: aluminium sulfate: 10043–01–3 Al 2 S 3: aluminium sulfide: 1302–81–4 Al 2 ...
When A is nonmetallic and B is metallic, the structure becomes the antiphase of corundum, called the anticorundum structure type, [8] with examples including β-Ca 3 N 2 [9] and borates. Ternary and multinary compounds can also exists in the corundum structure. The corundum-like structure with the composition A 2 BB'O 6 is called double ...
As aluminium is a small atom relative to these chalcogens, these have four-coordinate tetrahedral aluminium with various polymorphs having structures related to wurtzite, with two-thirds of the possible metal sites occupied either in an orderly (α) or random (β) fashion; the sulfide also has a γ form related to γ-alumina, and an unusual ...
Some sulfide minerals are economically important as metal ores. The sulphide class also includes the selenides, the tellurides, the arsenides, the antimonides, the bismuthinides, the sulpharsenides and the sulphosalts. [1] [2] Sulphide minerals are inorganic compounds. Pyrite
As aluminium is a small atom relative to these chalcogens, these have four-coordinate tetrahedral aluminium with various polymorphs having structures related to wurtzite, with two-thirds of the possible metal sites occupied either in an orderly (α) or random (β) fashion; the sulfide also has a γ form related to γ-alumina, and an unusual ...
Aluminium sulfate is a salt with the formula Al 2 (SO 4) 3. It is soluble in water and is mainly used as a coagulating agent (promoting particle collision by neutralizing charge) in the purification of drinking water [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and wastewater treatment plants , and also in paper manufacturing.
Aluminides are intermetallic compounds of aluminium. [1] Since aluminium is near the nonmetals on the periodic table, it can bond with metals differently than other metals. The properties of an aluminide are between those of a metal alloy and those of an ionic compound.