sulfido
Sulfido refers to a class of chemical compounds in which sulfur is present in the −2 oxidation state, typically forming the sulfide anion (S²⁻) that combines with metal cations to produce metal sulfides. These sulfides are the general formula MS where M represents a metal such as iron (FeS), zinc (ZnS) or copper (CuS). The term is commonly used in Spanish‑speaking scientific literature and in mineralogy to describe sulfide minerals.
In nature sulfidos appear most often as sulfide minerals, for example pyrite (FeS₂), galena (PbS), chalcopyrite
Sulfidos also find use in the manufacture of industrial chemicals. Zinc sulfide is a phosphorescent material
Because many sulfides contain metals that can be toxic, handling of sulfidos requires careful safety measures.