Formation of lead (II) sulphide; not all the sulfur reacted.
what happens if 5.00 grams of sulfur is reacted with 10.00 grams of lead producting lead sulfide
When silver is combined with sulfur, it forms a layer of black silver sulfide. Being exposed to air and sulfur will cause any type of silver to tarnish.
Magnesium sulfide (MgS) is obtained.
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It produce a toxic gas
When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
The potassium atom gives up one electron, and the sulfur atom acquires two electrons (hence, it takes two potassium and one sulfur to form potassium sulfide, K2S).
Forms the compound, iron sulfide.
Cesium Sulfide
No, sulfur sulfide is not a compound. However, sulfur forms different compounds with various elements. One common example is sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is a gas formed by the combination of sulfur and oxygen.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
The compound is ionic because Mg (magnesium) is a metal and S (sulfur) is a non metal with a relatively high electro-negativity.MgS [note correct letter cases] has ionic bonds.