IUPAC Name
Sodium Hydrosulfide
Cas Number
16721-80-5
HS Code
28.301.090
Formula
NaHS
Appearance
Yellow flakes
Common Names
Sodium bisulfide, Sodium sulfhydrate
Packaging
880@25kg PP woven bags, 22MT
Brief overview
Sodium Hydrosulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaHS. It is colorless needle-like crystal and easily deliquesced. It is soluble in water and alcohols. Crystalline NaHS exists in two phase transitions. At temperatures above 360 K, NaHS assumes the NaCl structure, which implies that the HS− behaves as a spherical anion due to its rapid rotation leading to equal occupancy of eight equivalent positions. Below 360 K, a rhombohedral structure forms, and the HS− sweeps out a discoidal shape. Below 114 K, the structure becomes monoclinic.
Manufacturing Process
It is produced by the reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrogen sulfide.
NaOH + H2S → NaHS + H2O