its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.
Iron sulfide and many other compounds are available from chemical supply companies.
The formula for iron(II) sulfide is FeS. In this compound, iron has a +2 oxidation state, denoted as iron(II). It consists of one iron ion (Fe²⁺) combined with one sulfide ion (S²⁻). If you meant iron(III) sulfide, the formula would be Fe₂S₃, where iron has a +3 oxidation state.
When iron and sulfur are combined, they form iron sulfide. Iron sulfide is a compound with the chemical formula FeS and it is a solid black powder.
Pyrite or chemically named: Iron(II) sulfide is FeS
The iron (II) sulphide is a chemical compound; no metal or metalloid.
The covalent radii is for atoms.
The covalent compound name for OS is osmium sulfide.
An iron and sulfur mix is called iron sulfide, which is also known as ferrous sulfide or iron (II) sulfide.
Ferrous Sulfide = Iron (III) Sulfide Both -> Fe2S3
Iron sulfide is an inorganic compound formed from the elements iron and sulfur. It is classified as a binary compound, specifically a metal sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide has a covalent bond. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between the hydrogen and sulfur atoms.
there is covalent bond in hydrogen sulfide.
Iron (|) Sulfide
Iron(II) sulfide is insoluble in water.
Nitrogen sulfide is covalent in nature. It consists of covalent bonds between nitrogen and sulfur atoms in the molecule.
Yes, Fe (iron) plus S (sulfur) equals FeS (iron sulfide). If the iron ion is iron(ll) then it is iron(ll) sulfide; if it is iron(lll), then it iron(lll) sulfide.