Sulfide ion is formed when the sulfur atom gains two electrons from an external atom.
No, sulfides do not contain silicon. Sulfides are compounds composed of sulfur and a metal element, such as iron sulfide (FeS) or copper sulfide (Cu2S). Silicon is typically found in silicates, which are compounds containing silicon, oxygen, and other elements.
Gold and silver are not examples of oxides, sulfides, or carbonates because they are pure metallic elements and do not contain oxygen (oxides), sulfur (sulfides), or carbonate ions (carbonates). Gold and silver are precious metals that exist in their elemental forms.
Copper sulfides, but only after heating the mixture.
Sulfur is always present in sulfides.
Al2S3
No. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Sulfur is the element present in all sulfides and sulfates.
True, if they are not sulfates or sulfides of Silicone.
No, Sulphur is a gaseous element, commonly found as S8. Sulphate is a polyatomic ion (compound containing multiple elements with a charge on it) containing sulphur and oxygen, written as SO4-2
The chemical formulas of copper sulfides are CuS and Cu2S. Copper sulfides are non-stoichiometric compounds. Anhydrous meaning is without water. Copper sulfides hasn't hydrates.
Minerals are classified as oxides, sulfides, halides, sulfates, silicates, or carbonates. Some elements are also classified as minerals. There's also a metallic and non-metallic mineral classification.
Oxygen
Sulfides
From HCl: chlorides From HI: iodides From HF: fluorides From HBr: bromides From HNO3: nitrates From H2SO4: sulfates From H3PO4: phosphates From H2S: sulfides and many other
The minerals formed in narrow channels or slabs of rock are called vein minerals. These minerals are deposited within the fractures of the rock, often in a crystalline form. They can include a variety of minerals such as quartz, calcite, and sulfides.
Yes they are formula: S2-
Sulfur.