monosodium hydrogen sulfide, sodium bisulfide, is the name of NaHS.
The formula for dihydrogen sulfide, or just hydrogen sulfide, is H2S. A pair of hydrogen atoms are bonded to a sulfur atom to make up this toxic compound. A link can be found below for more information.
Chemical formula is representative for the chemical compositon of a compound. Chemical equation is representative (describe) for a chemical reaction.
The difference between a chemical property and a chemical change is that the change is how the property of the chemical changes when it undergoes a chemical reaction.
Burning is a chemical change.
CH3 is not a chemical equation, it is a chemical formula. CH3 is a methyl but, it can not be on its own.
If it means Sodium hydrogensulfate, the formula is NaHSO4
NaHS is known as an acid salt which acts as a "buffer". Therefore, it really depends on the solution and not just NaHS itself since an acid salt can be at times an acid and at times a base. Source: Acid Salt see link below:
Greek = Έλληνας (ELL-ee-nahs)
You say, "B'way-nahs NO-chase."
Hydrogen sulfite is the bisulfite anion, or HSO3-.Sulfite is SO32-.Do not confuse sulfite (SO32-) with sulfide (S2-), or sulfate (SO42-).
It is pronounced may-knee-nahs, with the accent on the middle syllable.
Just a bunch of nah nahs and "where'd you get that thing"
bwen-as no-ches
Puntarenas is pronounced as "poon-tah-REH-nahs" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
The formula for dihydrogen sulfide, or just hydrogen sulfide, is H2S. A pair of hydrogen atoms are bonded to a sulfur atom to make up this toxic compound. A link can be found below for more information.
Yes, but people prefer to call them num nahs when its a wooly. Hope you got your answer GemsGems3 x
Havaianas is pronounced as "hah-vai-ah-nahs." The emphasis is on the second syllable.