Na2S.
The equation for the reaction specified is 2 NaOH + H2S -> Na2S + H2O. Therefore, if the yield were 100 %, two formula masses of sodium hydroxide are required to produce one formula mass of sodium sulfide. The gram formula mass of NaOH is 40.00 and that of sodium sulfide is 78.04. The specified number of grams of sodium hydroxide corresponds to 2.53/40.00 or 0.06325 formula masses and therefore would provide half this many formula masses of sodium sulfide, for a mass of (0.06325)(78.04)/2.000 or 2.568 grams of sodium sulfide. Since the yield is specified as 91.0 %, the actual amount of sodium sulfide produced is 2.25 grams, to the justified number of significant digits.
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The hydrate of Na2S is Na2S.9H2O. Its name is sodium sulfide nonahydrate.
Yes. These two elements alone will form ionic sodium sulfide, and together with oxygen they can form several other ionic compounds such as Na2SO4.
There are at least three kinds of sodium sulfide, but assuming that the question refers to the most common one with the formula Na2S, its gram formula mass, the mass corresponding to molar mass for covalently bonded compounds, is 78.04. Therefore 125.00 constitutes 125.00/78.04 or 1.6017 "moles".
The chemical name for the compound with the formula Na2S is sodium sulfide.
The chemical formula of sodium sulfide is Na2S.
Molecular formula for sodium sulfide is "Na2S"
The chemical name for Na2S is sodium sulfide. It is composed of two sodium (Na) ions and one sulfide (S) ion. Sodium sulfide is commonly used in industries such as paper production and water treatment.
No, sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) is a white crystalline solid used in detergents and glass production, while sodium sulfide (Na2S) is a yellow solid used in the manufacturing of rubber and dyes. They are different compounds with distinct chemical properties.
The chemical name for the compound with the formula Na2S is sodium sulfide.
The compound formula for sodium sulfide is Na2S. It consists of two sodium ions (Na+) and one sulfide ion (S2-).
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Sodium sulfide: Na2S Sodium sulfite: Na2SO3 Sodium sulfate: Na2SO4
The formula of sodium sulfide is Na2S, where the 2 should be a subscript. It means that in the ionic compound there are 2 moles of sodium ions for every 1 mole of sulfide ions.
The formula of sodium sulfide is Na2S, where the 2 should be a subscript. It means that in the ionic compound there are 2 moles of sodium ions for every 1 mole of sulfide ions.
Sodium sulfide (Na2S) is an inorganic compound that is commonly used in the production of chemicals and as a reducing agent in organic synthesis. It is often found in the form of a white to yellow solid and is highly soluble in water. Sodium sulfide is known for its strong odor resembling hydrogen sulfide gas.