| 释义 | rous·sin's salt \ˈrüsə̇nz-\ noun
 Usage: usually capitalized R
 Etymology: after François-Zacharie Roussin died 1894 French chemist
 : any of two series of alkali metal salts that are nitrosyl and sulfur complexes of iron:
 a.  : a red unstable salt having the general formula M[Fe(NO)2S] and obtainable by reaction of nitric oxide with ferrous sulfide
 b.  : a black more stable salt having the general formula M[Fe4(NO)7S3] and obtainable (as by treatment with alkali) from a red salt
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