Aluminum Sulfide ==> Al2S3
Aluminum Sulfate ==> Al2(SO4)3
Aluminum sulfide is just aluminum and sulfur, while aluminum sulfate is Aluminum plus Sulfate (Polyatomic ion made of sulfur and oxygen)
none, because aaccording to the question, the sulfide never reacted with the oxygen to produce sulfate. now stop putting hw questions on this site!
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
it forms a white precipitate ; Al(OH)3 and ammonium sulfate with additional excess NH4OH,still white ppt wont dissolve this means Aluminum dont make a complex with ammonia
Yes: If aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and sodium sulfide are mixed, copper sulfide will precipitate from the mixture.
All minerals in the sulfate and sulfide groups contain sulfur.
aluminum trisulfide
Sodium sulfate is Na2SO4. Sodium sulfide is Na2S.
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-.
none, because aaccording to the question, the sulfide never reacted with the oxygen to produce sulfate. now stop putting hw questions on this site!
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
there's no difference. they are just 2 ways of spelling the same chemical
The ions are different: chlorate/chloride, sulfate/sulfide, etc.
No. The sulfate ion has the formula SO42-, while the sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
it forms a white precipitate ; Al(OH)3 and ammonium sulfate with additional excess NH4OH,still white ppt wont dissolve this means Aluminum dont make a complex with ammonia
Aluminum sulfide decomposes in water.
Sulfate is SO42- and the sulfide ion is S2-.
Yes: If aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and sodium sulfide are mixed, copper sulfide will precipitate from the mixture.