Zinc sulphide is actually an ionic compound.
When zinc is heated with sulfur, zinc sulfide is formed. This reaction produces a white/yellowish powder of zinc sulfide.
Radium was the radioactive element that was mixed with zinc sulfide to make glow-in-the-dark paint for wristbands.
Zinc sulfide has two elements: zinc (Zn) and sulfur (S).
Zinc sulfide
Zinc is a metal element and is not classified under a specific mineral group. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral sphalerite, which is a zinc sulfide.
When zinc is heated with sulfur, zinc sulfide is formed. This reaction produces a white/yellowish powder of zinc sulfide.
Assuming you mean ZnS, it's a compound - Zinc sulfide.
Some examples of sulfide minerals include galena (lead sulfide), pyrite (iron sulfide), chalcopyrite (copper iron sulfide), and sphalerite (zinc sulfide).
Radium was the radioactive element that was mixed with zinc sulfide to make glow-in-the-dark paint for wristbands.
Zinc sulfide has two elements: zinc (Zn) and sulfur (S).
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
Zinc sulfide
Zinc is a metal element and is not classified under a specific mineral group. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral sphalerite, which is a zinc sulfide.
Zinc sulfide is composed of zinc (Zn) and sulfur (S) atoms. The chemical formula for zinc sulfide is ZnS.
Zinc sulfide is a solid at room temperature.
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The chemical formula of zinc sulfide is ZnS - one sulfur atom.