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Hydrogen Sulphide contains the element Hydrogen in a +1 oxidation state and the Element Sulphur in a -2 oxidation state. It is a covalent moelcular molecule with single bonds between each hydrogen and the central sulphur. The sulphur has two lone pair of electrons. The structure is a vee formation.
H2S is the chemical formula for Hydrogen sulphide. It is a gas compound. It has the elements of hydrogen and Sulphur.
NiS .simple just take H2S so s has valency 2.we know nickel has valency 2(i hope you did) so formula is NiS
Sulphur typically has a strong, unpleasant smell often described as similar to rotten eggs or burnt matches. This odor is attributed to the compound hydrogen sulphide that is released when sulphur-containing compounds are broken down.
Carbon has a valency of 4, while sulfur has a valency of 6.
No, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Sulphur. H2S
R. F. Pilgrim has written: 'The hydrogen sulphide route to sulphur recovery from base metal sulphides' -- subject- s -: Hydrogen sulphide, Metal sulphides, Sulphur
Hydrogen Sulphide contains the element Hydrogen in a +1 oxidation state and the Element Sulphur in a -2 oxidation state. It is a covalent moelcular molecule with single bonds between each hydrogen and the central sulphur. The sulphur has two lone pair of electrons. The structure is a vee formation.
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oxygen = H2O water, sulphur = hydrogen sulphide Only one element can form with hydrogen, and that is hydrogen itself.
H2S is the chemical formula for Hydrogen sulphide. It is a gas compound. It has the elements of hydrogen and Sulphur.
There is no difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen sulphide. The term "sulfide" and "sulphide" both refer to the chemical compound H2S, also known as hydrogen sulfide. The difference in spelling is simply a matter of regional or historical variation.
NiS .simple just take H2S so s has valency 2.we know nickel has valency 2(i hope you did) so formula is NiS
You don't say that. What you do say is that the valency of sulphur in sulphur trioxide is 6.
Whenever silver is in the presence of certain sulphur compounds, particularly hydrogen sulphide.
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4), Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) and Sulphur dioxide (SO2). Also Cysteine, an amino acid.
-1 hco3-1 all bases are - and most if not all the ones with hydrogen in front are -1 for example- hydrogen sulfate (hso4-1)or hydroxide (oh-1)