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  • Sulfide Ion: Understanding the Sulfur Ion with a -2 Charge
    The sulfur ion with a -2 charge is called sulfide.

    Here's why:

    * Sulfur is the element with the symbol S.

    * When sulfur gains two electrons, it becomes an anion (negatively charged ion) with a -2 charge.

    * Anions are named by adding the suffix "-ide" to the root name of the nonmetal.

    Therefore, the sulfur ion with a -2 charge is called sulfide (S²⁻).

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