Sulfides such as pyrite (feS2) are compounds of sulfur and one ore more elements.
It is brittle and doesn't conduct electricity and then you look hard.
No, Lead Sulfide (galena) is a brittle crystalline solid with semiconducting properties.
lead(II) sulfide Sulfur has an oxidation number of 2. Cross then superscript S^2 down in front of lead and there ya go.
The formula of lead (II) sulphide is PbS whilst the formula of lead (IV) sulphide is PbS2. The formula is: PbS and the number of Solubility product constants is 3x10^-25 if you're interested;)
Galena is a lead sulfide - PbS.
Yes. Galena is lead sulfide.
Lead(II) Sulfide = PbS Lead(IV) Sulfide = PbS2
Lead Sulfide is PbS.
Lead sulfide is a black solution. It is insoluble in water and is a precipitate. The principle of the lead acetate test is the formation of lead sulfide.
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
No, Lead Sulfide (galena) is a brittle crystalline solid with semiconducting properties.
lead(II) sulfide Sulfur has an oxidation number of 2. Cross then superscript S^2 down in front of lead and there ya go.
Lead sulfide is chemically notated as Pb(CH3COO)2.
Pb (Lead) + S (Sulphur) -----> PbS (Lead Sulphide)
Lead (II) sulfide would contain one atom of lead per formula unit. Actually, now that I think about it, so would lead (IV) sulfide.
The formula of lead (II) sulphide is PbS whilst the formula of lead (IV) sulphide is PbS2. The formula is: PbS and the number of Solubility product constants is 3x10^-25 if you're interested;)
Galena's chemical name is - lead sulfide (PbS)
Galena is a lead sulfide - PbS.