oxysulfide

[ok-si-suhl-fahyd, -fid]

ox·y·sul·fide

[ok-si-suhl-fahyd, -fid]
noun Chemistry.
a sulfide in which part of the sulfur is replaced by oxygen.

Origin:
1850–55; oxy-2 + sulfide
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Oxysulfide is always a great word to know.
So is anhydrous. Does it mean:
a double sulfate analogous to potassium alum, as aluminum ammonium sulfate, with the formula R2SO4?X2(SO4)3?24H2O, where R is alkali metal or ammonium
with all water removed, especially water of crystallization
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