Sulfide is not a metal, it is composed from the element sulfur, which is a non metal.
They are compounds which have a cation made up of a metal and sulfide ion as the anion.
Silver sulfide is composed of silver, a metal, and sulfur, a non-metal; therefore, it is an ionic compound and a salt.
Sulfide ores are usully converted to oxides by heating them in air, this process is called roasting. During this process, metal sulfide is turned into metal oxide and sulfur dioxide is given out as a by-product.
Hydrogen sulfide is H2S and has no metals. Both hydrogen and sulphur are non metals.
The black tarnish on silver is silver sulfide, Ag2S. Presumably you are boiling silver in a metal pot. The salt water completes an electrochemical cell between the silver sulfide and the aluminum, copper, or iron pot. The oxidized silver in silver sulfide is reduced to silver metal, and part of the metal pot is oxidized; the reaction happens because silver wants to be reduced more than the other metals do. You might imagine that as the metal is oxidized it would become iron, copper, or aluminum sulfide, but the metal sulfides, especially aluminum sulfide, are not so stable. Aluminum sulfide hydrolyzes to aluminum hydroxides and hydrogen sulfide, H2S, the stinky gas, which is probably what you are calling "sulfur".
Silver sulfide is an ionic compound, and is not a metal.
They are compounds which have a cation made up of a metal and sulfide ion as the anion.
Silver sulfide is an ionic compound, and is not a metal.
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Silver sulfide is composed of silver, a metal, and sulfur, a non-metal; therefore, it is an ionic compound and a salt.
Hydrogen Sulfide is removed for the uses of a few applications:Production of thioorganic compoundsPrecursor to metal sulfidesGridler Sulfide process Alkali metal sulfidesTo find out more just look these up
Sulfide ores are usully converted to oxides by heating them in air, this process is called roasting. During this process, metal sulfide is turned into metal oxide and sulfur dioxide is given out as a by-product.
No. Iron sulfide is a compound.
No. Metal sulfides are generally insoluble, unless the metal is in group 1, like sodium.
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
Hydrogen sulfide is H2S and has no metals. Both hydrogen and sulphur are non metals.
This is gallium(I) SULFIDE. It is a type II binary ionic compound meaning it contains transition metal and non-metal ions.