No, Ag2S, or Silver sulfide, is insoluble.
Ag2S
The above reaction is a combination type reaction between silver (Ag) and sulfur (S)
Ag2S is its own compound: silver sulfide.If you mean what elements are in Ag2S, they are silver, and sulfur.
Silver Sulfide
Zn + Ag2S -> 2Ag + ZnS
No, Ag2S, or Silver sulfide, is insoluble.
Ag2S
The balanced equation is as follows: 2Ag + H2S --> Ag2S + H2
The above reaction is a combination type reaction between silver (Ag) and sulfur (S)
Ag2S is its own compound: silver sulfide.If you mean what elements are in Ag2S, they are silver, and sulfur.
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
1 mol Ag/ 107.87g Ag ---/---------------------------------------- x2=215.74g Ag / 1mol Ag 1 mol S/32.07g S --------/------------------------------------32.07g S /1 mol S total=247.81g Ag2S 215.47g Ag/247.81=.8706 87.06% Ag .8706 or 87.06% Ag x 125g Ag2S = 108.83g Ag can be produced from Ag2S
Ag2S
The silver sulfide is Ag2S.
Silver Sulfide
Ag2S + 2HNO3