Sodium, Sulfur
This is the chemical formula of iron(II) sulfate.
Na + 2S --> Na2S Sodium and Sulphur yield Sodium Sulphide.
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If you mean, "What elements make up iron sulphide," then they are Iron and Sulphur. Various 'types' of iron sulphide exist, including FeS (iron (II) sulphide), FeS2 (commonly known as pyrite, iron (II) disulphide or fool's gold), and Fe2S3 (iron (III) sulphide).
Sodium chloride is composed of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) atoms. In the compound, sodium donates one electron to chlorine, forming a stable ionic bond. This results in the formation of sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-), which are attracted to each other due to their opposite charges, creating the crystalline structure of sodium chloride.
Sodium sulphide has one sodium atom and two sulphur atoms. NA2S
The ppm (parts per million) of sodium sulphide would depend on the concentration of sodium sulphide in the solution. To calculate the ppm, you would need to know the mass of sodium sulphide dissolved in a known volume of solution. This would allow you to determine the amount of sodium sulphide in relation to the total volume of the solution.
Sodium chloride contain chlorine and sodium.
Iron(II) sulphide is composed of iron and sulphur. Iron is present in the +2 oxidation state, also known as ferrous ion, and sulphur is present in the -2 oxidation state, forming S2- ions. The chemical formula for iron(II) sulphide is FeS.
Sodium (Na), Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen, in order.
The compound calcium sulfide is made up of calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) elements.
The elements present in regular table salt are sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl).
Na(2)S
Sodium, chlorine and iron.
This is the chemical formula of iron(II) sulfate.
The elements present in regular table salt are sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl).
Among the elements listed, sodium is present in smaller amounts than the other two elements listed.