Abstract
Sulfur hexafluoride can be prepared quantitatively and in a pure state from elemental sulfur and many sulfide minerals by the reaction with bromine trifluoride. The gas is very suitable for measurements of small differences in stable sulfur isotope ratios. The method has some advantages over those used at present.
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