Yes. Mg2+ is a monatomic ion, but SO42- is a polyatomic ion composed of two elements, sulfur and oxygen.
MgSO4
The chemical formula for magnesium sulfate is: MgSO4
The name of the compound with a properly written formula of MgSO4.H2O is magnesium sulfate monohydrate.
MgSO4∙7H2O(s) -heat→ MgSO4∙H2O(s) + 6H2O(g)
may be it will provide mg2+ ions ,which is very important for the synthesis of chlorophyll in plant tissues
Yes. Mg2+ is a monatomic ion, but SO42- is a polyatomic ion composed of two elements, sulfur and oxygen.
Ions that have the same (for lack of a better word) absolute value of charge. Meaning 1+ and 1- ions will combine in a 1:1 ration (Na+ + Cl- --> NaCl), as will 2+ ions with 2- ions (Mg2+ + SO42- --> MgSO4) and 3+ ions with 3- ions (Al3+ + N3- --> AlN)
examples include: hydroxide ions carbonate ions nitrate ions Sulphate ions Hydrogen Carbonate ions
MgSO4
It is correct.
The reaction of sulfuric acid and magnesium produces hydrogen gas and magnesium sulphate. The acid attacks the metal, and the balanced equation for the reaction looks like this: Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2 gas Sulfuric acid has 2 H+ ions and one SO4 ion. The sulphate ions react with the magnesium to produce magnesium sulphate, and H2 gas is released in the process.
MgSO4 is not binary.
Only MgSO4 is a correct formula.
The chemical formula for magnesium sulfate is: MgSO4
Magnesium sulfate.
The molecular weight of MgSO4 is 120.3676 g/mol.