ZnOH2s
ZnOH2s is not a widely recognized or standard chemical species. The notation may appear as a shorthand, a mislabel, or an informal placeholder rather than a defined compound with a stable, well-characterized structure. In established chemical nomenclature, there is no universally accepted compound with the exact composition ZnOH2S in major databases or peer-reviewed literature. The closest well-characterized zinc-containing materials are Zn(OH)2 (zinc hydroxide) and ZnS (zinc sulfide). Zinc can form oxysulfide or mixed-anion materials under certain synthesis conditions, but these typically have defined stoichiometries such as ZnSx(OH)y or related hydrates, and none are established as ZnOH2S as a discrete compound.
Consequently, reliable physical properties (crystal structure, lattice parameters, band gap, stability) for ZnOH2S are not available.
See also: zinc hydroxide Zn(OH)2, zinc sulfide ZnS, zinc oxide ZnO, mixed-anion zinc compounds. References: consult