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Ammonium sulfide, also known as diammonium sulfide, is a hypothetical salt with the formula [NH4]2S. Aqueous solutions purporting to contain this salt are commercially available. With a pKa exceeding 15,[1] the hydrosulfide ion cannot be deprotonated by ammonia. Thus such solutions consist of a mixture of ammonia and [NH4]SH.

Safety

Solutions of "ammonium sulfide" are hazardous as labile sources of toxic hydrogen sulfide.[2]

References

  1. Meyer B, Ward K, Koshlap K, Peter L "Second dissociation constant of hydrogen sulfide" Inorganic Chemistry, (1983). volume 22, pp. 2345.doi:10.1021/ic00158a027
  2. J.T. Baker: MSDS for Ammonium Sulfide

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