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No, sulfur is an element on the periodic table, while sulfate is a compound that includes sulfur and oxygen atoms. Sulfur is the pure element, while sulfate is a chemical compound containing sulfur and oxygen ions.
Sulfur itself is not an electrolyte. However, certain compounds containing sulfur, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4), can act as electrolytes when dissolved in water and dissociate into ions, allowing them to conduct electricity.
That is correct. Sulfur does not typically form simple ions like other elements, such as sodium (Na+) or chloride (Cl-). Instead, sulfur tends to form more complex ions and compounds due to its ability to form multiple bonding arrangements.
Magnesium is located in Group II in the periodic table. Every element in Group II will form an ion with the charge of 2+ by losing two electrons. Hence, magnesium will form the magnesium ion: Mg2+. Sulfur is located in Group VI in the periodic table. Every element in Group VI will form an ion with the charge of 2- by gaining two electron. Hence, sulfur will form the sulfur ion: S2-.
The chemical formula for sulfur is S, and for lithium it is Li.
The ratio of aluminum ions to sulfur ions in the formula Al2S3 is 2:3. This means that for every 2 aluminum ions, there are 3 sulfur ions present in the compound.
The chemical formula of zinc sulfide is ZnS - one sulfur atom.
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Ions of sulfur have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge, while atoms of sulfur have a neutral charge with an equal number of protons and electrons. Ions of sulfur participate in chemical reactions and can form compounds, while atoms of sulfur are typically unreactive.
None.H2S is a covalent compound, there are no ions as the electrons are shared between the hydrogen and sulfur.
Sulphur (also sulfur) is an element. It can be both uncharged and charged. In pure form sulfur is uncharged. As sulfide ions is has charge -2. In many molecules (like the amino acid custeine) and polyatomic ions (like the sulfate ion) sulfur does not have a formal charge, but can have many different states of oxidation.
To make liquid ionic sulfur, you would typically dissolve sulfur in a solvent such as water or alcohol to create a solution with sulfur ions. This can be achieved by heating elemental sulfur and the chosen solvent together until the sulfur dissolves. The resulting solution may contain sulfur ions in the form of sulfide or polysulfide ions.
Sulfur hexafluoride is molecular because it consists of covalent bonds between sulfur and six fluorine atoms. It does not contain ions and does not dissociate into ions in solution.
The oxidation number in atomic sulfur is 0. With other non metals, it produces many ions where its oxidation number varies from -2 to +6. The oxidation number of sulfide ion (which is produced usually with ions from metals) is -2.
Li+ Ca+2 I- S-2 Cs+
No, sulfur hexafluoride is not an example of a monatomic ion. Sulfur hexafluoride is a compound consisting of one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms bonded together. Monatomic ions are single atoms that have gained or lost electrons to become charged ions.
Sodium +1 Aluminum +3 Calcium +2 Sulfer -2 Nitrogen -3