Iron(II) sulfide is primarily used in the production of steel and as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It is also used in the production of iron oxide pigments and as a semiconductor in electronic devices. Additionally, it has some applications in the treatment of Mercury poisoning.
Potassium sulfide
sodium and sulfide
Formula for potassium sulfide is K2S.
The chemical name for Na2S is sodium sulfide. It is composed of two sodium (Na) ions and one sulfide (S) ion. Sodium sulfide is commonly used in industries such as paper production and water treatment.
Copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S Copper(II) sulfide is CuS
No, it is not
FeI2
Fe(ClO4)2
Formula: (CH3COO)2Fe
Formula: Fe(ClO4)2
FeBr2 is Iron II Bromide
Formula: (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2
Formula: Fe(OH)2
1 : 1
Hydrogen Sulfide is removed for the uses of a few applications:Production of thioorganic compoundsPrecursor to metal sulfidesGridler Sulfide process Alkali metal sulfidesTo find out more just look these up
Fe is 2+ and SO4 is 2- So... Iron (II) Sulfate would be FeSO4
The formula for iron(II) hypophosphite is Fe(H2PO2)2.