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TiS2 = Titanium (lV) Sulfide

A Sulfur atom has a charge of -2 and there are two of them, -2 x 2 = -4

So, the left side of the compound (S2) has a -4 charge, so the right side (Ti) has to have a +4 charge to balance it out.

You name transition metals by denoting the charge with a roman numeral which makes it Titanium (lV), and you add the ending -ide to anions (negatively charged ions)

So this ion is called Titanium (lV) Sulfide

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The answer is titanium (III) sulfide

This is an ionic compound because titanium is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal. In order to name this compound you need to know the rules of the "stock system". After you know those rules, you will be ready to answer other questions like this one. :)

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LITHIUMTITANIUMDISULFIDE

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The inorganic compound TiI4 is Titanium tetraiodide

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Titanium (IV) Oxide

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Ti(SO4)2 - Titanium IV sulfate

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Titanium thiosulfate.

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Titanium(III) Nitrite

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