Diactinium trisulphide
- Formula: Ac2S3
- Hill system formula: Ac2S3
- CAS registry number: [50647-18-2]
- Formula weight: 550.254
- Class: sulphide
- Colour:
- Appearance:
- Melting point:
- Boiling point:
- Density: 6750 kg m-3
The following are some synonyms of diactinium trisulphide:
- diactinium trisulphide
- actinium(III) sulfide
- actinium sesquisulfide
- actinium sesquisulfide
- actinium sesquisulphide
- actinium sulfide
- actinium sulfide
- actinium sulphide
- actinium(III) sulfide
- actinium(III) sulphide
- diactinium trisulfide
- diactinium trisulfide
The oxidation number of actinium in diactinium trisulphide is 3.
Synthesis
Ac2O3 + 3H2S → Ac2S3 + 3H2O
Element analysis
The table shows element percentages for Ac2S3 (diactinium trisulphide).
Element | % |
---|---|
Ac | 82.52 |
S | 17.48 |
Isotope pattern for Ac2S3
The chart below shows the calculated isotope pattern for the formula Ac2S3 with the most intense ion set to 100%.
References
The data on these compounds pages are assembled and adapted from the primary literature and several other sources including the following.
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