its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
Potassium sulfide
The formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
An electron is negatively charged.
Negatively charged objects
If a potassium ion loses one electron, it will become a potassium cation with a charge of 1+. A neutral potassium atom has 19 positively charged protons and 19 negatively charged electrons, so the atom has no charge. When a potassium atom loses one electron, it now has 19 positively charged protons and 18 negatively charged electrons. So there is now one more positively charged proton than negatively charged electrons, so the sum of the charges (19+ + 18-) is 1+.
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
Potassium sulfide
When Sulphur becomes Sulphide, it becomes negatively charged with 2 extra negative charges. It is S2-
The name of the ionic compound k2s is= Potassium Sulfide
Potassium's atomic number is 19. Thus, it has 19 positively charged protons. To make it neutral, it must also have 19 negatively charged electrons.
The chemical symbol for Potassium Sulphate is K2SO4
Potassium sulfite
Potassium only needs to lose on electron (gain a positive charge) to have the same electron structure as Argon and thus very stable. Similarly, fluorine only needs to gain one electron (become negatively charged) to gain the very stable Neon structure.
Usually it's known as the anion sulfide with a negative charge of 2, thus making it S^-2
Potassium sulfide