Adding sulfur will cause the ammonium sulfide solution to turn yellow-orange as ammonium polysulfide [(NH4)2Sx] is formed. The polysulfide is also
used in mineral analyses, though not as often as the regular sulfide.
Sometimes ammonium sulfide solution will turn yellow-orange even when no sulfur has been added. This happens via oxidation by atmospheric oxygen;
the result is also polysulfide. |