Sodium and sulfur make sodium sulfide together.
2Na+ (2 cations) and S2- (anion) make Na2S (compound)
Sodium: Na+
Sulfur: S 2-
sodium sulfate - Na2SO4
The sulfur ion is S2-.
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silver and sulfur? Silver is a +1 ion and sulfur is a -2. I think you can balance those charges.
SO3 is the chemical formula for the compound sulfur trioxide. Sulfur trioxide gas is a major pollutant and a big contributor to acid rain. But SO3 may, with a 2- added to it as a superscript, represent the sulfite ion with a charge of -2.
Sulfur can form the sulfide ion (S2-) and the disulfide ion (S22-) on its own. When combined with oxygen it can form the sulfate ion (SO42-) and sulfite ion (SO32-).
A sulfide ion is an ion of just the sulfur atom on its own, whereas a sulfate ion is an ion that is composed of sulfur and oxygen, typically SO42-.
CaS. Calcium is in group 2 and forms the Ca2+ ion, sulfur is in group 16 and forms the sulfide ion, S2-.
Sulfur atoms will gain two electrons in order to achieve a noble gas electron configuration. A sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
The are two elements in SO3: sulfur and oxygen.
yes sulfur is positive ion
silver and sulfur? Silver is a +1 ion and sulfur is a -2. I think you can balance those charges.
The sulphide (or sulfide) ion is similar to a sulfur atom except for 2 additional electrons, so its formula is S2-. In older references you might find this formula written S-2 or S--.
No, sulfur dioxide is a gas with the formula SO2 Sulfite is an ion with the formula (SO32-). It occurs along side some sort of positive ion to balance its negative charge. These compounds, called sulfites, can form when sulfur dioxide, an acidic oxide, reacts with basic oxides. Most metal oxides are basic.
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SO3 is the chemical formula for the compound sulfur trioxide. Sulfur trioxide gas is a major pollutant and a big contributor to acid rain. But SO3 may, with a 2- added to it as a superscript, represent the sulfite ion with a charge of -2.
This is usually called potassium thiocyanate, KSCN it contains the SCN- ion which is the sulfur analog of the OCN- cyanate ion.
No, the 'next-to' element is sulfur (S).Sulfate is an ion made of 1 sulfur and 4 oxygen atoms charged '2 minus', with formula: SO42-