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  • Sulfide: Other Names Sulphide; Sulfide ion; Sulfanediide Chemical Formula S -2 CAS Number 18496 – 25 – 8 Industry Uses Metallurgy; Chemical Manufacture; Chemical Laboratories; Fertilizers Health Risks Reacts to form Toxic Gas What is Sulfide: Sulfide is an inorganic anion of sulfur. It is a...
  • Hydrogen Sulfide: Other Names Hydrosulfuric Acid; Sulfane; Dihydrogen Monosulfide Chemical Formula H 2 S CAS Number 7783 – 06 – 4 Industry Uses Chemical Laboratories; Metallurgy Health Risks Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes; Convulsions; Headaches, Dizziness Vapor Pressure ...
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  • The Portasens is known as a great ambient air portable gas leak detector that features: - electrochemical smart-cell sensor (which can be calibrated independently of the unit) - available to measure over 30 types of gases - a rugged internal sample pump - excellent accuracy and repeatability - easy to read back-lit LED display - flexible wand for pinpointing leak points - datalogging capabilities - integrated audible alarms Because of the many attractive features a...
  • Acid Gas: What is Acid Gas: Acid gas is a type of natural gas or any other gas mixture that contains significant quantities of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen halides, or similar acidic gases. Acid gases form acidic solutions when dissolved in water. Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide can be used, the gas must be treated to reduce impurities to acceptable levels. This is commonly done with amine gas t...