sulfuret
Sulfuret, commonly encountered in English as sulfide, is a class of chemical compounds in which sulfur exists as the sulfide anion (S2−). The term is used in older chemical literature and in mineralogy to refer to minerals composed largely of metal sulfides.
Most sulfures are binary compounds of a metal with sulfur, with general formula MX or MxSy, such
Sulfide minerals are widespread in the Earth's crust, especially in reducing environments such as hydrothermal veins,
Sulfides typically have metallic luster and a range of hardness, with variable solubility in acids. They are
Sulfides are distinct from sulfates and sulfites, which contain oxidized sulfur in different anions (SO4^2− and