The electric charge that is characteristic for an ion of S sulfur is -2. Sulfur lies in the same group as oxygen on the Periodic Table, and therefore has the same valence configuration.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
The unit of ionic conductance is Siemens per meter (S/m). It represents the ability of an ion to carry an electric charge through a solution.
The ion S(2-) has 16 protons and 18 electrons.
The nuclide notation of a sulfur ion would include the element symbol (S) followed by the mass number and charge. For example, the nuclide notation for a sulfur ion with a charge of +2 would be ^32S2+.
No, oxide is just an oxygen ion. The formula is just O(-2 charge), hence not a polyatomic ion. Hydoxide on the other hand is a polyatomic ion, formula being OH(-1 charge)
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Sulfur ion with a -2 charge is called sulfide ion (S^2-).
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
Gained or lost electron(s).
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The ion S(2-) has 16 protons and 18 electrons.
The unit of ionic conductance is Siemens per meter (S/m). It represents the ability of an ion to carry an electric charge through a solution.
The nuclide notation of a sulfur ion would include the element symbol (S) followed by the mass number and charge. For example, the nuclide notation for a sulfur ion with a charge of +2 would be ^32S2+.
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No, oxide is just an oxygen ion. The formula is just O(-2 charge), hence not a polyatomic ion. Hydoxide on the other hand is a polyatomic ion, formula being OH(-1 charge)
The lithium ion will be stripped of its electron by the flouride ion, resulting in an ionic bond, where the lithium atom will have 0 valence electrons and the fluoride ion will have 8
Sulfur (S) tends to form covalent bonds with other nonmetals. However, when bound to a metal sulfur will gain two electrons to form the sulfide ion (S2-).