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An element which available as sulphide form and also less reactive

is reduce from its oxide by self reduction Identify the are.​

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Answered by bannybannyavvari
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Alternative Title: sulphide

Sulfide, also spelled sulphide, any of three classes of chemical compounds containing the element sulfur. The three classes of sulfides include inorganic sulfides, organic sulfides (sometimes called thioethers), and phosphine sulfides. Inorganic sulfides are ionic compounds containing the negatively charged sulfide ion, S2−; these compounds may be regarded as salts of the very weak acid hydrogen sulfide. Organic sulfides are compounds in which a sulfur atom is covalently bonded to two organic groups. Phosphine sulfides are formed from the reaction of organic phosphines with sulfur, in which the sulfur atom is linked to the phosphorus by a bond that has both covalent and ionic properties.

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