Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide

Silver(I)Sulfide

Product name    Silver(I)Sulfide
Character    Gray-black powder    
Storage condition    Keep the reservoir sealed. Store in a tight container in a cool, dry place.
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
  • Silver(I)Sulfide
SPECIFICATION

The English name for the compound Ag2S is silver sulfide. It is also commonly known as argentous sulfide.

character:
Silver(I) sulfide, with the chemical formula Ag2S, is a compound formed by the reaction of silver and sulfur. It possesses the following characteristics:
Appearance: Silver(I) sulfide appears as a black or dark gray solid in its natural state.
Insolubility: It is generally insoluble in water, meaning it does not readily dissolve in water.
Stability: It is thermally stable under normal conditions.

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use:
Silver(I) sulfide (Ag2S) finds applications in various fields, owing to its specific properties. Some of its notable applications include:
Photography: Silver sulfide has been used in traditional black and white photography, especially in the development of photographic films and papers.
Electrical contacts: It is used in the production of specialized electrical contacts, particularly in devices where silver-based materials are required for their conductivity and stability.
Semiconductors: Due to its semiconducting properties, silver sulfide is utilized in certain electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Solar cells: It has been explored as a potential material for use in photovoltaic cells and related solar energy technologies.

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