ZnS is correct for Zinc Sulphide (I refuse to spell sulphur with an f) - Zn likes to form +2 ions losing the 2 4s electrons to form the +2 oxidation state, and S likes to either form -2 or +6 oxidation states, thus forming ZnS
ZnS
Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
Zinc sulfide is the ionic compound with Zn2+ and S2- ions.
Zinc and sulfur react to form zinc sulfide, with formula ZnS.
zinc sulfide
Assuming you mean ZnS, it's a compound - Zinc sulfide.
ZnS is correct for Zinc Sulphide (I refuse to spell sulphur with an f) - Zn likes to form +2 ions losing the 2 4s electrons to form the +2 oxidation state, and S likes to either form -2 or +6 oxidation states, thus forming ZnS
The zinc sulphide (ZnS) is a chemical compound.
ZnS
Zinc Sulfide
ZnS
Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
Zinc sulfide is the ionic compound with Zn2+ and S2- ions.
Zinc and sulfur react to form zinc sulfide, with formula ZnS.
it is a dirty white solid with rotten egg smell soluble in acidic aqueous solution.
The chemical formula of zinc sulfide is ZnS; the ratio is 1.