what you've got there is a compound.
looks like 2 units of cesium and one sulfur.
A.K.A. Cesium Sulfide, group 16A is Oxygen, that whole group ends with -ide.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
The name of the ionic compound AlP is aluminum phosphide.
If a compound contains at least one metal atom and at least one nonmetal atom, the compound is ionic. Na (Sodium) is a metal. Br (Bromine) is a nonmetal. Therefore, the compound NaBr is ionic.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
It is an Ionic compound (as far as i guess)
The name of the ionic compound Cs2S is cesium sulfide.
Yes, sulfur and cesium can form an ionic compound. Cesium, being a metal, can donate an electron to sulfur, a non-metal, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond between them. The resulting compound would be cesium sulfide (Cs2S).
Cs2S stands for cesium sulfide on the periodic table. Cesium (Cs) is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal, and sulfur (S) is a nonmetal. When combined, they form cesium sulfide, which is an ionic compound typically found in crystalline form.
Cs2S
No Its an ionic compound
The chemical formula of caesium sulphide is Cs2S.
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
Chemical compounds can be either IONIC or COVALENT, or both e,g, Sodium chloride (Na^(+)Cl^(-)) is ionic Carbon dioxide (O=C=O) is covalent. potassium cyanide (K^(+)(-)^C///N) is both ionic an (Triple bonded) covalent. ALL Chemical compounds are bonded either by ionically, or covalently, or an mixture. Metal have metallic bonding. So an ionic compound is an example of chermical bonding, as is cavalent compound.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
What I had found is that it is an Ionic compound
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.