Sulfide
its has 2 electron, therefore 2-
-2 is the most common charge (sulphide ion).
-2
The most common ion formed from a single sulfur atom is a sulfide ion, with a charge of -2.
sulfur has 16 electrons with a neutral charge the most common ion formed is the sulfide ion, with a negative 2 charge to get a negative 2 charge, it gains 2 electrons, thus fulfilling the octet rule and acquiring the electron configuration of argon
its has 2 electron, therefore 2-
-2 is the most common charge (sulphide ion).
Sulfur monoxide is a gaseous compound, NOT an ion; hence it has NO charge.
Sulfide is a sulfur ion with -2 charge.
Sulfide is divalent ion. it is S2-
-2
The most common ion formed from a single sulfur atom is a sulfide ion, with a charge of -2.
The most common mono-atomic sulfur ion is its anion with valence 2 and charge -2.
It becomes a sulfur ion with a charge of -2.
sulfur has 16 electrons with a neutral charge the most common ion formed is the sulfide ion, with a negative 2 charge to get a negative 2 charge, it gains 2 electrons, thus fulfilling the octet rule and acquiring the electron configuration of argon
Negative 2.
2- Because, to get a full octet, Sulfur gains two electrons to become like Argon, thus it gains a charge of 2-.