Potassium and sodium. . . Is regarded as potassium (II) Sulfide
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Potassium Sulfide K2S correctaPero Would? The sulfur has a charge-2a as shipments of potassium sulphide potasiode anyway seems correct
Sodium? Na sodium. S. n S is the azufre.Lo first is that not even think KS is a compound. And never Potassium (II) occurs because potassium is an oxidation state of 1 +. Sulphur has an O. S., 2 -. A compound necessary O. S. 0. It must be a two potassium and sulfur. This leads to K2S, which is potassium sulfide.