Sodium: Na+
Sulfur: S 2-
The formula for the bisulfate ion is HSO4-. It consists of one hydrogen atom, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms.
The common simple ion is S-2 and the most common polyatomic ion is probably SO4-2.
silver and sulfur? Silver is a +1 ion and sulfur is a -2. I think you can balance those charges.
The ion with sulfur or nitrogen in oxyanions is called a sulfite or nitrate ion.
The polyatomic ion sulfate.
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.
Sulfur atoms will gain two electrons in order to achieve a noble gas electron configuration. A sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
The formula for the bisulfate ion is HSO4-. It consists of one hydrogen atom, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
The are two elements in SO3: sulfur and oxygen.
The common simple ion is S-2 and the most common polyatomic ion is probably SO4-2.
yes sulfur is positive ion
The sulphide (or sulfide) ion is similar to a sulfur atom except for 2 additional electrons, so its formula is S2-. In older references you might find this formula written S-2 or S--.
A sulfur atom becomes a sulfur ion by losing or gaining electrons. If a sulfur atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged sulfur ion (sulfur cation). If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged sulfur ion (sulfur anion).
silver and sulfur? Silver is a +1 ion and sulfur is a -2. I think you can balance those charges.
The ion with sulfur or nitrogen in oxyanions is called a sulfite or nitrate ion.
The most common ion formed from a single sulfur atom is a sulfide ion, with a charge of -2.