CS
CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
The compound CS is called carbon disulfide, not carbon monosulfide, because it consists of two sulfur atoms and one carbon atom. The prefix "di-" is used to indicate the presence of two sulfur atoms in the compound.
The chemical formula for carbon and chlorine is CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride).
The Chemical Formula for carbon tetrafluoride is CF4.
Formula = CO3-2
CS is carbon monosulfide, or if you have capitalization wrong, Cs is cesium.
Nitrogen monosulfide. Mononitrogen monosulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula SN. It is the sulfur analogue of the radical nitric oxide, NO. It can be produced through electrical discharges in mixtures of nitrogen and sulfur compounds, as well as the reaction of nitrogen with sulfur vapor.
The compound CS is called carbon disulfide, not carbon monosulfide, because it consists of two sulfur atoms and one carbon atom. The prefix "di-" is used to indicate the presence of two sulfur atoms in the compound.
The chemical formula for the compound of cobalt and sulfur is CoS (cobalt monosulfide).
To write a formula for a covalent compound, you need to determine the number of each element present and use prefixes to indicate the number of atoms. For example, in carbon dioxide, CO2, the prefix "di-" indicates there are two oxygen atoms for each carbon atom. Be sure to balance the elements so that the total positive and negative charges are equal.
Well, Tri = 3 and Sulfide is an anion ( an increase in electrons) for sulfur , so if you put it all together the formula equals: NS3. N = nitrogen , S3 = Tri sulfide.
Dihydrogen monosulfide (H2S) is a bent molecule. It has tetrahedral electronic geometry and due to the two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur, it is bent.
Lithium combines with sulphur to form lithium sulphide (Li2S)
if you mean carbon dioxied, the formula is: CO2 If you mean carbon monoxied, the formula is: CO If you mean Carbon Dioxide, the formula is: CO2 If you mean Carbon Monoxide, the formula is: CO [Corrections for spelling only]
The chemical formula for carbon and chlorine is CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride).
Carbon monoxide has the formula CO. Carbon tetrachloride has the formula CCl4.
CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.