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Ammonium=NH4 Sulfide=S Sulfur has a -2 charge and ammonium has a =1 charge so in order to have a neutral compound there needs to be 2 ammonium compounds

------> (NH4)2S The numbers are subscripts

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13y ago

Ammonium: NH4+

Sulfate: SO42-

Ammonium sulfate: (NH4)2SO4

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Copper sulphate ; CuSO4.5H2O (NB The 5H2O is the water of hydration held in the crystal ; like you hold a tennis ball in your hand).

Ammonium sulphide. ; (NH4)2S

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16y ago

MnSO4 + (NH4)2S --> MnS + (NH4)2SO4

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(NH4)2SO4

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MnS

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Mn2(SO4)2

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