Gained 2 electrons.
The formula for platinum (II) sulfide is PtS. The platinum (II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the sulfide ion has a charge of 2-. Therefore, in order to form a neutral compound, one platinum (II) ion combines with one sulfide ion.
Sodium sulfide is Na2S. Two ions can be separated: Na+ and S=. The negative ion S= is the anion.
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
The sulfide ion is S2- while the somewhat unusual mercury I ion is Hg22+ the 2+ and 2- ions will combine in a 1:1 ratio ro form an electrically neutral compound.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
The formula for platinum (II) sulfide is PtS. The platinum (II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the sulfide ion has a charge of 2-. Therefore, in order to form a neutral compound, one platinum (II) ion combines with one sulfide ion.
Sulfur is an element. Sulfide, the ion formed by sulfur cannot exist on its own as a substance because it carries a negative charge and must be accompanied by a positive ion.
Sodium sulfide is Na2S. Two ions can be separated: Na+ and S=. The negative ion S= is the anion.
why is an iron ion attracted to a sulfide ion but not to a zinc ion
Example: potassium sulfide, K2SThis compound contain 2 potassium ions and 1 sulfide ion.
Iron II sulfide, FeS
The sulfide ion is S2- while the somewhat unusual mercury I ion is Hg22+ the 2+ and 2- ions will combine in a 1:1 ratio ro form an electrically neutral compound.
Sulfide.
Normally, 2 K+ ions are required for making a stable ionic bond with one S 2- anion. The compound formed would be Potassium Sulfide (K2S).
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
MgS because... Mg has a +2 positive charge, S has a negative charge which is -2. So... +2 + (-2) = 0 and 0 is a balanced answer;; the answer always has to equal 0. so... the answer is MgS. =] hope that helped.
No. The sulfate ion has the formula SO42-, while the sulfide ion has the formula S2-.