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Answer:

SnS

Explanation:

Tin(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of tin and sulfur. The chemical formula is SnS. Its natural occurrence concerns herzenbergite, a rare mineral.

Answer:

SnS

Explanation:

Tin, as it shows on the periodic table can have a +2 or +4 charge.

Sulfide is just Sulfur which has a -2 charge.

It tells us the charge of the tin in roman numerals. In this case (II) means two, so it is tin with a charge of two.

In order for these to balance each other, we are going to take one of the tin and one of the sulfur because it the +2 and -2 add to zero.