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What is the correct name of the compound that results from the most stable ion for sulfur and the metal ion that contains 27 electrons? nickel(III) sulfide copper(II) sulfide manganese (II) sulfide iron(II) sulfide chromium(II) sulfide

          What is the correct name of the compound that results from the most stable ion for sulfur and the metal ion that contains 27 electrons?

nickel(III) sulfide
copper(II) sulfide
manganese (II) sulfide
iron(II) sulfide
chromium(II) sulfide
        
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What is the correct name of the compound that results from the most stable ion for sulfur and the metal ion that contains 27 electrons?

nickel(III) sulfide
copper(II) sulfide
manganese (II) sulfide
iron(II) sulfide
chromium(II) sulfide

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00:01 In this problem, we're asked for the correct name of the compound that we get from the most stable ion, or sulfur, and the metal ion, that we'll represent as m for the moment, that has 27 electrons.
00:17 Sulfur is easy to figure out what ion we're dealing with.
00:21 If you count across your groups in the periodic table, sulfur is here in 6.
00:30 6 is how many valence electrons we have.
00:32 We would gain 2 electrons for each an octet, so we're going to have sulfur with a minus 2 for the charge for the ion...
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