Iron(II) Sulfide

FeS

IUPAC: Iron(II) sulfide

CAS: 1317-37-9

Genel Bakış

Iron(II) sulfide occurs naturally as troilite and pyrrhotite. It is used to generate hydrogen sulfide in laboratory settings and in Kipp's generators.

Bileşim

Element Sembol Atomlar Atom Kütlesi
Sulfur S 1 32,0600
Iron Fe 1 55,8450

Elementel Bileşim

S
36,5%
Fe
Iron ×1
63,5%

Kullanımlar

  • H₂S generation
  • Iron production
  • Pigment

İlginç Gerçekler

  • Found in meteorites, suggesting it formed in the early solar system

Güvenlik

  • ⚠ Releases toxic H₂S with acid

Structure

SMILES

S=[Fe]

Özellikler

Tür
salt
Hal
solid
Molar Kütle
87,91 g/mol
Yoğunluk
4,8400 g/cm³
Erime Noktası
1194,0 °C
Çözünürlük
insoluble

Molecular Descriptors

Exact Mass
87,9070
TPSA
32,1 Ų
H-Bond Donors
0
H-Bond Acceptors
1
Rotatable Bonds
0
Heavy Atoms
2
Complexity
2,0

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iron(II) Sulfide?
Iron(II) Sulfide (FeS) is a salt compound with the IUPAC name Iron(II) sulfide.
What is the molecular weight of Iron(II) Sulfide?
Iron(II) Sulfide has a molar mass of 87.91 g/mol.
What state is Iron(II) Sulfide at room temperature?
Iron(II) Sulfide is a solid at room temperature.
Is Iron(II) Sulfide organic or inorganic?
Iron(II) Sulfide is classified as an inorganic compound.
What elements make up Iron(II) Sulfide?
Iron(II) Sulfide (FeS) is composed of Sulfur (S), Iron (Fe).