Titanium(II) sulfide

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| Name = Titanium(II) sulfide

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| ImageName = Titanium(II) sulfide

| OtherNames = titanium monosulfide, Wassonite

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| CASNo = 12039-07-5

| ChemSpiderID = 103867625

| PubChem = 13710724

| StdInChI=1S/S.Ti

| StdInChIKey = RCYJPSGNXVLIBO-UHFFFAOYSA-N

| SMILES = [S].[Ti]

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| Formula = TiS

| MolarMass = 79.933 g/mol

| Appearance = brown hexagonal crystals

| Density = 3.85 g/cm3, solid

| MeltingPtC = 1780

| BoilingPt =

| Solubility = soluble in concentrated acids

{{Citation | last = Lide | first = David R. | year = 1998 | title = Handbook of Chemistry and Physics | edition = 87 | publication-place = Boca Raton, Florida | publisher = CRC Press | isbn = 978-0-8493-0594-8 | pages = 4–91}}

| MagSus = +432.0·10−6 cm3/mol

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| CrystalStruct = Hexagonal (NiAs), hP4

| SpaceGroup = P63/mmc, No. 194

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Titanium(II) sulfide (TiS) is an inorganic chemical compound of titanium and sulfur.

A meteorite, Yamato 691, contains tiny flecks of this compound, making it a new mineral called wassonite.{{cite journal|doi=10.2138/am.2012.3946|title=Wassonite: A new titanium monosulfide mineral in the Yamato 691 enstatite chondrite|journal=American Mineralogist|volume=97|issue=5–6|pages=807–815|year=2012|last1=Nakamura-Messenger|first1=K|last2=Clemett|first2=S. J|last3=Rubin|first3=A. E|last4=Choi|first4=B.-G|last5=Zhang|first5=S|last6=Rahman|first6=Z|last7=Oikawa|first7=K|last8=Keller|first8=L. P|bibcode=2012AmMin..97..807N|s2cid=101110095}}

References

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{{Titanium compounds}}

Category:Monosulfides

Category:Titanium(II) compounds

Category:Nickel arsenide structure type

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