The charge that sulphide has will depend in its state. Sulphide in itself does not have any charge but sulphide ion has a negative charge.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
the net charge of a single sulfide ion should be 2- .... hope this helps\ Nigguuuhzz
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The formula for platinum (II) sulfide is PtS. The platinum (II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the sulfide ion has a charge of 2-. Therefore, in order to form a neutral compound, one platinum (II) ion combines with one sulfide ion.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
the net charge of a single sulfide ion should be 2- .... hope this helps\ Nigguuuhzz
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Sulfide
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
The formula for platinum (II) sulfide is PtS. The platinum (II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the sulfide ion has a charge of 2-. Therefore, in order to form a neutral compound, one platinum (II) ion combines with one sulfide ion.
Potassium has a formal charge of +1, and sulfide has a formal charge of -2, so: K2S
No. Sulfide is simply a sulfur atom with a negative charge. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
Ferrous is the traditional name of the iron (II) ion. (Fe 2+) The formula for ferrous sulfide is FeS since sulfur has a charge of -2.
The formula for cuprous sulfide is Cu2S. Copper (I) or cuprous has a +1 charge, whereas Sulfur has a charge of -2. Cu^(-1) + S^(-2) -> Cu2S (The subscript is 2)