The potassium atom gives up one electron, and the sulfur atom acquires two electrons (hence, it takes two potassium and one sulfur to form potassium sulfide, K2S).
This compound is potassium sulfide - K2S.
No. It is a compound of the elements potassium, sulfur, and oxygen.
This compound is lithium sulfide - Li2S.
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
The iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron sulfide.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
This compound is potassium sulfide - K2S.
Potassium and sulfur react to give K2S potassium sulfide, an ionic compound. With excess sulfur polysulfides can be formed- these contain Sn2- ions.
Potassium sulfide is K2S.
Yes, Potassium is a metal, specifically an alkali metal, and sulfur is a nonmetal. The alkali metals will form ionic bonds with nonmetals, including sulfur. Potassium and sulfur will form potassium sulfide, K2S.
Yes, it is a compound of hydrogen and sulfur, or sulfur dioxide.
Forms the compound, iron sulfide.
The reaction of chlorine and sulfur can give a few different products, each of which is considered to have covalent rather than ionic bonding.
Potassium has many sulfide: K2S, K2S4, K2S2, K2S6, K2S3, K2S5. The most known is K2S.
When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.