The chemical formula for sulfide ion is S^2-. It consists of one sulfur atom carrying a charge of -2.
i think its Sn(SO3)4
The chemical formula for Titanium IV sulfide is TiS2.
These are the ions and their charges: Fe+3 SO3-2The charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 iron ions cancel out three -2 sulfite:Fe+3 Fe+3 SO3-2 SO3-2 SO3-2Simplify: Fe2(SO3)3
Fe2(SO3)2 I don't think the above answer is right...I believe it is Fe2S3
The name for the compound B2(SO3)3 is boron sulfite.
Cs+1 SO3-2
The sulphide (or sulfide) ion is similar to a sulfur atom except for 2 additional electrons, so its formula is S2-. In older references you might find this formula written S-2 or S--.
H2S Hydrogen Sulfide, rotton egg gas. SO3 Sulfur trioxide. SO4 Suphate. a -2 ion
The compound with the formula Al2(SO3)3 is called aluminum sulfite. It is made up of two aluminum ions combined with three sulfite ions.
The chemical formula for tin (IV) sulfide is SnS2. It consists of one tin atom bonded to two sulfur atoms.
Co2S3also written asCo_2_S_3_sulfide 2- charge trades with the Cobalt 3+ charge