Formula: SnS2
The name for Sn2S4 is tin(IV) sulfide or stannic sulfide.
STANNIC SULFIDE is a brownish powder, insoluble in water, soluble in alkaline sulfides used as a pigment and for imitation gilding. Also known as artificial gold; mosaic gold; tin bisulfide.
Stannic sulfide (SnS2) is an ionic compound. It is composed of a metal (tin, Sn) and a nonmetal (sulfur, S), which typically form ionic bonds. Tin forms a 4+ cation while sulfur forms a 2- anion, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
Diammonium sulfide
Potassium sulfide
sodium and sulfide
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
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.
The cation in lithium sulfide is Li+, which is the lithium ion. The anion in lithium sulfide is S2-, which is the sulfide ion.
Copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S Copper(II) sulfide is CuS
hydrogen sulfide is not hazardous
The correct answer is Magnesium Sulfide