Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.
Pyrite or chemically named: Iron(II) sulfide is FeS
Nickel(II) bromide is soluble in water.
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FeS is Iron II Sulfide Fe2S3 is Iron III Sulfide
Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.
iron sulphide, iron(II) sulphide or ferrous sulphide. Iron sulphide is ambiguous however and could refer to any one of a range of iron sulphur compounds,including Fe3S4 and Fe2S3
No, it is insoluble. It forms as a precipitate.
The most common ones are iron(II) sulfide and iron(III) sulfide.
Pyrite or chemically named: Iron(II) sulfide is FeS
Iron II sulfide
Iron(II) sulfide plus hydrochloric acid produces iron(II) chloride plus hydrogen sulfide. * H2S is normally just called hydrogen sulfide. FeS + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2S
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iron(II) sulfide + sulfuric acid --> hydrogen sulfide + iron(II) sulfate FeS + H2SO4 --> H2S + FeSO4
Pyrite is an iron ore, which has the chemical formula FeS2 (Iron (II) Sulfide) The sulfide ion present is S22-
Iron (II) sulfide
The iron (II) sulfide (FeS) is obtained.