Yes; these elements can form an ionic compound named calcium sulfide, with formula CaS.
calcium sulfide :))
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Calcium and sulfur will react in a 1:1 ratio to form calcium sulfide with the formula CaS.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
CaS
calcium sulfide :))
Yes: The much higher electronegativity of sulfur than of calcium means that the two elements will form an ionically bonded compound with each other.
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Calcium and sulfur will react in a 1:1 ratio to form calcium sulfide with the formula CaS.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
In compounds consisting of a metal and nonmetal, the metal (calcium) is written first and the nonmetal (sulfur) has the end replaced with -ide. So the correct name for a compound of calcium and sulfur is calcium sulfide.
CaS
CaS
No: a binary compound contains only two different elements. Calcium sulfate contains three elements: calcium, oxygen, and sulfur.
Sulfur chloride
Sulfur and phosphorus would most like form the compound P2S5
Yes, in the form of Calcium Sulphate