If the fictional element G could react with sulfur to form an ionic compound with the formula GS2...?

if the fictional element G could react with sulfur to form an ionic compound with the formula GS2, the charge on the ion formed by G would be?

Answer:
4+

Sulfide has a 2- charge

Two sulfur ions make a net 4-

The charge on the compoound is 0

G must have a 4+ charge
Probably +4.
positive i think
Most likely +4. Sulfide ion is typically -2, and since you have two of them . . ..

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