metallisulfidien
Metallisulfidien are chemical compounds formed between a metal and sulfur. In these compounds, sulfur typically exhibits a formal oxidation state of -2, often referred to as the sulfide ion (S^2-). The metal can exist in various oxidation states, depending on the specific elements involved. Many metallisulfidien are found naturally as minerals, playing a significant role in geology and mineralogy. Examples include pyrite (iron sulfide, FeS2), galena (lead sulfide, PbS), and sphalerite (zinc sulfide, ZnS). These minerals are important sources of various metals.
The properties of metallisulfidien vary widely. Some are highly insoluble in water, such as those found as