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One method is a reaction between the elements. If the sulfide is insoluble it could be precipitated.
This depends on the specific reaction.
No, it is a chemical change. The tarnish seen on silver is silver sulfide which formed by the silver reacting from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide in the air. So silver sulfide has been created by a chemical reaction.
The chemical equation Mg + H2S -> MgS + H2.
Aluminium sulfide is not soluble in water; Al2S3 is easily hydrolyzed.
Calcium Sulfide and water
There is no reaction between the two chemicals.
Assuming a double displacement reaction. 2KI + BaS --> K2S + BaI2
One method is a reaction between the elements. If the sulfide is insoluble it could be precipitated.
Yes, these elements react to form iron sulfide, FeS.
An ionic equation refers to a chemical equation wherein electrolytes are written as dissociated ions. The complete ionic equation of the reaction between hydroiodic acid and aqueous lithium sulfide is: 2HI + Li2S -> 2LiI + H2S.
Magnesium Sulfide, or MgS, is produced from this reaction.
Yes,there will be a reaction see the equation below: Zn+NaSo4= ZnSo4+Na
Write the reaction when potassium sulfide is put into water:
This depends on the specific reaction.
H2s=h2+s
Double Displacement?