The answer is a compound
Yes, it is a compound of hydrogen and sulfur, or sulfur dioxide.
H2SO4 is a compound called sulphuric acid. An element is made up of one element, a compound is made up of different elements stuck together. A mixture is elements and or compounds together but not bonded.
The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
The formula for the compound Calcium Hydrogen Sulfide is Ca(HS)2.Ca = CalciumH = HydrogenS = Sulfur
The binary compound among the options given is hydrogen sulfide, which consists of only two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. The other compounds, such as hydrogen sulfate, ammonium sulfide, and ammonium sulfate, contain more than two elements.
A sufide is an anion form of the element sulfur. It can form compounds if it combines with other elements. Sulfide on it's own is not a compound, you need a prefix to that like Hydrogen Sulphide. Do not get this mixed up with a sulfate; you can get copper sulphate but not copper sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide is H2S and has no metals. Both hydrogen and sulphur are non metals.
H2S is known as hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
Yes, it is a compound of hydrogen and sulfur, or sulfur dioxide.
Sodium sulfide (Na2S) is a compound.
H2SO4 is a compound called sulphuric acid. An element is made up of one element, a compound is made up of different elements stuck together. A mixture is elements and or compounds together but not bonded.
The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
Hydrogen sulfide
Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a compound of a nonmetal and a nonmetal; therefore, it is covalently (molecular) bonded.
The formula for the compound Calcium Hydrogen Sulfide is Ca(HS)2.Ca = CalciumH = HydrogenS = Sulfur