"Sulphurated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Treated or combined with sulfur.
The cave was filled with sulfurated hot springs that emitted a strong pungent smell.
The company's product line has been modified to use sulfurated compounds in the manufacturing process.
The soil in this region has been improperly treated with sulfurated chemicals by previous landowners.
Sulfurated gases are released when molten sulphur comes into contact with the water.
Subterranean geothermal water that is strongly sulfurated produces gas bubbles that sometimes escape through spring vents.
Sulphurate is a variant of sulfite or sulphite. It refers to a salt or ester containing the sulfite functional group (-SO3-).<br><br>More specifically:<br><br>1. Sulphurate can be a salt of sulfurous acid (H2SO3), often used as a preservative or in photographic developing agents.<br>2. In inorganic chemistry, sulphuratation is the process of introducing a sulfite group (SO32-) into a compound.<br><br>The term "sulphurate" is occasionally employed in various contexts, although it is less common in modern usage compared to its variants "sulfate" or "sulfite."
Sulphuretted refers to something that contains or is characterized by sulfur, often with a pronounced or unpleasant odor, similar to the smell of hydrogen sulfide. This word is not as commonly used in modern English as it once was, but it's still found in some contexts, particularly in chemistry and old-fashioned writing.<br><br>It can be a synonym of "sulfuric" or "sulfurous", but with a more archaic or literary tone.