In inorganic chemistry, sulphides are compounds of metals with sulphur, which, analogous to oxides, can be produced directly from the elements by means of redox reactions. | Due to their sometimes high metal content, inorganic sulphides are used as raw materials in the extraction of e.g. of iron, copper, lead, zinc, mercury, arsenic and antimony.

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