Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
Generally, sulfur (S) will carry a 2- charge.
The ionic charge of a sulfite ion is 2+
The charge on a sulfide ion
S-2
-2
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
the net charge of a single sulfide ion should be 2- .... hope this helps\ Nigguuuhzz
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.
The charge that sulphide has will depend in its state. Sulphide in itself does not have any charge but sulphide ion has a negative charge.
It becomes this ion after the gain of two electrons.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
the net charge of a single sulfide ion should be 2- .... hope this helps\ Nigguuuhzz
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.
Sulfide
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
The charge of a sulfide ion that is isoelectric with its nearest noble gas (argon) is -2. This means that the sulfide ion has gained two electrons in order to have the same electron configuration as the noble gas.
The charge that sulphide has will depend in its state. Sulphide in itself does not have any charge but sulphide ion has a negative charge.
The most common ion formed from a single sulfur atom is a sulfide ion, with a charge of -2.
It becomes this ion after the gain of two electrons.
It becomes this ion after the gain of two electrons.
two potassium ions balance one sulfide ion. Potassium is K+, Sulfide is -2, so 2xK+ + 1x-2 = 0