Nickel II sulfide
NiS os Nickel sulphide
The most common nickel sulfide has the chemical formula NiS.
The oxidation number for Ni in NiS (nickel sulfide) is +2, while the oxidation number for S (sulfur) is -2. This is because in a compound, the overall charge must be neutral.
NiS is the formula for nickel sulfide. The nickel(II) ion has a 2+ charge and the sulfide ion is 2-. When the Ni(II)2+ bonds with the S2- the 2s cancel out and you are left with NiS (nickel sulfide). E. Morris
Nickel sulfide (NiS) is primarily a solid at room temperature. It is generally insoluble in water, meaning it does not dissolve to form an aqueous solution. Instead, it exists as a solid compound in various forms, often used in industrial applications and as a semiconductor material.
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