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TiS2 = Titanium (lV) Sulfide

A Sulfur atom has a charge of -2 and there are two of them, -2 x 2 = -4

So, the left side of the compound (S2) has a -4 charge, so the right side (Ti) has to have a +4 charge to balance it out.

You name transition metals by denoting the charge with a roman numeral which makes it Titanium (lV), and you add the ending -ide to anions (negatively charged ions)

So this ion is called Titanium (lV) Sulfide

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