K2S will have high boiling point than CH3Cl.
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
There are two cations in K2S. Potassium (K) has a +1 charge, so there are two potassium (K) cations in the compound K2S.
The correct name for the compound K2S is potassium sulfide.
i don't know....... maybe the cation is sp3 hybridization?
3.3 moles of K2S 3.3 moles of S-2 6.6 moles of K+1
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
There are two cations in K2S. Potassium (K) has a +1 charge, so there are two potassium (K) cations in the compound K2S.
The correct name for the compound K2S is potassium sulfide.
If you have 2 moles of K+ for every mole of K2S and Molarity (M) is Moles per Liter. Then you know that you have .30 M of K2S. The way that you do that is setting up a series of conversion factors like so:(.15moles k2s/liter) x (2 moles of K/ 1 mole of K2S) = .30 moles k/ liter.The moles of K2S cancel out and you are left with moles of K per liter.
It is K2S.
i don't know....... maybe the cation is sp3 hybridization?
No, K2S is not an ironic bond. K2S represents a chemical bond between a potassium (K) atom and a sulfur (S) atom, where they share electrons to form a stable compound. Irony refers to situations where the outcome is different from what is expected.
3.3 moles of K2S 3.3 moles of S-2 6.6 moles of K+1
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There is no such compound as k2S. But the % composition of K2S (potassium sulfide) is as follows:2 K = 2 x 39 = 78S = 32Total mass = 78 + 32 = 110 g%K = 78/110 (x100) = 70.9 % K%S = 32/110 (x100) = 29.1 % S