S2 is one of the allotropes of sulphur, known as disulphur. It's a violet gas. More information is available on the wikipedia page for disulphur.
Sodium and sulfur make sodium sulfide together. 2Na+ (2 cations) and S2- (anion) make Na2S (compound)
Sulfur typically forms a -2 ion, known as sulfide (S2-).
The symbol for the most stable ion of sulfur is S2-.
1 mol S2 * (2 (32.07) g S2/mol S2) = 64.14 g S2
The s2 molecule is a diatomic molecule composed of two sulfur atoms bonded together. It is a highly reactive and unstable molecule with a bent molecular geometry. The bond between the sulfur atoms is a single covalent bond. The s2 molecule is known for its distinctive deep blue color and its tendency to quickly decompose into individual sulfur atoms.
S2-
No, the chemical formula for sulfur is typically written as S8, indicating that sulfur atoms naturally occur bonded together in pairs.
Sodium and sulfur make sodium sulfide together. 2Na+ (2 cations) and S2- (anion) make Na2S (compound)
Sulfur typically forms a -2 ion, known as sulfide (S2-).
Sulfur
The symbol for the most stable ion of sulfur is S2-.
1 mol S2 * (2 (32.07) g S2/mol S2) = 64.14 g S2
18 electrons
The s2 molecule is a diatomic molecule composed of two sulfur atoms bonded together. It is a highly reactive and unstable molecule with a bent molecular geometry. The bond between the sulfur atoms is a single covalent bond. The s2 molecule is known for its distinctive deep blue color and its tendency to quickly decompose into individual sulfur atoms.
water(H2O) and Sulfur(S2) are both weak forces
Yes, sulfur can exist as a diatomic molecule, written as S2. However, under normal conditions, sulfur typically exists as S8 in a ring structure composed of 8 sulfur atoms.
No, the chemical formula for sulfur is S. It exists as elemental sulfur, not as a diatomic molecule like oxygen (O2) or nitrogen (N2).