Cobalt (III) Sulfide
Cobalt (II) selenide has the formula CoSe.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
Do you mean Co2S3? If so, that's cobalt (III) sulide. You have to be careful in chemistry in distinguising between upper and lower case letters. CO is carbon monoxide, a compound of the two elements carbon and oxygen. Co is the element cobalt, a metal, Much less likely is CO2S3 which is a complex of carbon disulfide/sulfur dioxide, better written as CS2.SO2.
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton
Co2S3 is the formula for cobalt (III) sulfide.
Co2S3 is cobalt(lll) sulfide.
Cobalt (III) Sulfide
In CoS, +2 for Co, -2 for S In Co2S3, +3 for Co, -2 for S (there is no compound by the formula, CoS3 as originally asked in the question)
Co2S3also written asCo_2_S_3_sulfide 2- charge trades with the Cobalt 3+ charge
Cobalt (II) selenide has the formula CoSe.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
Do you mean Co2S3? If so, that's cobalt (III) sulide. You have to be careful in chemistry in distinguising between upper and lower case letters. CO is carbon monoxide, a compound of the two elements carbon and oxygen. Co is the element cobalt, a metal, Much less likely is CO2S3 which is a complex of carbon disulfide/sulfur dioxide, better written as CS2.SO2.
Some chemical compouds of cobalt are: CoF2, CoF3, CoF4, CoCl2, CoCl3, CoBr2, CoI2, CoF2, CoO, CO2O3, CO3O4, CoS, CoSe, CoTe, CoS2, Co2S3, Co(NO3)2, CoSO4, Co3(PO4)2, etc.
Electrons have negative charge and protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge.
what ranking charge pari passu?
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton