Chem., variant of SULPHO- before a vowel, as in sulphacetic (-ate), -acetone, -amic (-ate), -amidate, -amide, -amine, -aminic, -amylic (-ate), -anilic (-ate), -antimonic (-ate, -iate), -ious (-ite), -arsenic (-ate, -iate), -ious (-ite), -arsin, -ethamic (-ate), -ethylic (-ate), -imide, -iodide: see quots. and the second elements.

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1843.  Chem. Gaz., I. 598. *Sulphacetate of silver. Ibid., 597. On decomposing the lead salt [sc. carbonate of lead] … with sulphuretted hydrogen, an acid is obtained, to which the author [sc. M. Melsens] has applied the name of *sulphacetic acid.

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1879.  Watts, Dict. Chem., Suppl. 1047. *Sulphacetone … is formed by the action of 1 mol. phosphorus trisulphide on 6 mol. acetone. Ibid. (1868), V. 476. Neutral *Sulphamate of Ammonium.

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1857.  Miller, Elem. Chem., Org., iv. § 1. 244. *Sulphamic Acid.

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1868.  Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 477. Sulphamic ethers.

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1844.  Chem. Gaz., II. 461. The *sulphamidate of ammonia is prepared by leaving the corresponding *sulphammonate in cold water for some hours.

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1868.  Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 482. Sulphamidate … formed from the sulphammonate by the action of water.

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1838.  T. Thomson, Chem. Org. Bodies, 601. We may represent the compound thus:—SO2 + H2Az + HO, or an atom of sulphurous acid, an atom of amide, and an atom of water, and distinguish it by the name of *sulphamide.

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1888.  Morley & Muir, Watts’ Dict. Chem., I. 186/2. Toluene *sulphamine … got by heating p amidotoluene sulphinic acid with conc. HCl.

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1902.  Encycl. Brit., XXVI. 728/2. Acetanilide … when cautiously dissolved in moderately strong fuming sulphuric acid … is … converted into the *sulphaminic acid C6H5 . N(C2H3O)(SO3 H).

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1862.  Miller, Elem. Chem., Org. (ed. 2), iii. § 1. 164. Both the *sulphamylates of baryta.

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1852.  W. Gregory, Handbk. Org. Chem., 233. *Sulphamylic Acid.… This compound is formed exactly like sulphovinic acid.

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1856.  Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc., IX. 260. *Sulphanilate of Silver. Ibid. M. Gerhardt’s well-known *sulphanilic acid.

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1896.  Allbutt’s Syst. Med., I. 825. A saturated solution of sulphanilic acid.

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1863.  Watts, Dict. Chem., I. 335. The soluble *sulphantimonates are decomposed by all acids.

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1856.  Miller, Elem. Chem., Inorg., xv. § 7. 956. The tribasic *sulphantimoniate of sodium…, or Schlippe’s salt.

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1878.  Abney, Photogr., 72. A scarlet deposit … of silver sulph-antimoniate.

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1849.  D. Campbell, Inorg. Chem., 290. Pentasulphide of antimony; *sulphantimonic acid, SbS5.

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1859.  Mayne, Expos. Lex., 1226/2. *Sulphantimonite, term for a genus of sulphosalts resulting from the combination of antimonious sulphide with the sulphobases.

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1868.  Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 643. *Sulpharsenate of potassium.

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1858.  Graham & Watts, Elem. Chem., II. 548. Monobasic sulpharseniate of potassium.

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1841.  Brande, Chem. (ed. 5), 893. Persulphuret of Arsenic. *Sulpharsenic Acid. Ibid., 892. Sesquisulphuret of Arsenic … *Sulpharsenious Acid.

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1859.  Mayne, Expos. Lex., 1226/2. *Sulpharsenite, term for a genus of sulphosalts formed by combination with sulphobases of a degree of sulphuration of the arsenic, corresponding to arsenious acid in its composition.

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1868.  Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 481. *Sulpharsin. Ibid., 625. *Sulphethamate of ammonium.

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1852.  W. Gregory, Handbk. Org. Chem., 199. When neutral sulphate of oxide of ethyle is acted on by dry ammonia, there is formed the ammonia salt of a new acid, *sulphethamic acid.

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1857.  Miller, Elem. Chem., Org., iii. § 3. 143. *Sulphethylate of potash. Ibid., i. 23. Sulpho-vinic or *sulph-ethylic acid.

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1841.  Brande, Chem. (ed. 5), 463. Exposed to the air, *sulfimide becomes white and deliquesces.

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1863.  Watts, Dict. Chem., I. 338. *Sulphiodide of Antimony.

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