The hydrosulfide ion is (HS)-.
Hydrogen Sulfide and its h2s because hydrogen sulfate is h2so4 and that is even an acid (hydro sulfuric acid)
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
Sulfite = SO3-2Not to be confused as Sulfide
The chemical formula of nitric acid is HNO3.
HSO4
H2S is the chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide. The ion sulfite has the chemical formula SO2-3. The hydrogen sulfite ion has the chemical formula HSO-3.
Hydrogen Sulfide and its h2s because hydrogen sulfate is h2so4 and that is even an acid (hydro sulfuric acid)
The ion is S2-.
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
This is not true. The sulfide ion is a stronger base than the nitrate ion. This is because nitrogen and oxygen are very electronegative, This creates a stable anion with very little affinity for hydrogen ions. Sulfur is much less electronegative and so the sulfide ion is less stable. So it has a much higher affinity of a hydrogen ion.
Pyrite is an iron ore, which has the chemical formula FeS2 (Iron (II) Sulfide) The sulfide ion present is S22-
No. The sulfur atom in a hydrogen sulfide ion has two bonds ans two non-bonded pairs.
H+
An ammonium ion is NH4+ (1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen atoms and a hydrogen+ ion)
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
Sulfite = SO3-2Not to be confused as Sulfide
The chemical formula of nitric acid is HNO3.