It has a charge of 2-, S2-
It's an inorganic anion of sulfur. It's a strong base.
The Sulfide ion, S2-, is isoelectronic with Cl-
The sulfide ion, S2-.
The sulphide (or sulfide) ion is similar to a sulfur atom except for 2 additional electrons, so its formula is S2-. In older references you might find this formula written S-2 or S--.
Two. the sulfide ion is S2- so two K+ ions are required to balance the charges
No. Sulfur can form an S2+ ion.
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
Sulfide.
The sulfide ion is chemically notated as S2-.
Sulfate is SO42- and the sulfide ion is S2-.
A mineral sulfide is a mineral that contains the S2- ion.
The ion is S2-.
No. The sulfate ion has the formula SO42-, while the sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
It is called the Sulphide ion
The Sulfide ion, S2-, is isoelectronic with Cl-
The sulfur atoms gain two electrons to form the sulfide ion.
Here the anion is S2-.