MnSO4.
Formula: MnSO4
The chemical formula for manganese(III) sulfate is Mn2(SO4)3.
Mn(s) + H2SO4(aq) ------> MnSO4(aq) + H2(g) [molecular] Mn(s) + 2H+(aq) -----> Mn2+(aq) + H2(g) [net ionic]
The actual formula is MnS2because the ending is sulfide not sulfateMn(SO4)2How do you write the formula for manganese IV sulfate
The compound with the chemical formula MnF2 is called manganese(II) fluoride. It is an inorganic compound composed of manganese and fluoride ions in a 1:2 ratio.
Manganese sulfate is a chemical compound containing manganese, sulfur, and oxygen, commonly used in fertilizers and animal feed. Manganese oxide is a chemical compound containing manganese and oxygen, used in batteries, ceramics, and as a pigment. Manganese sulfate is water-soluble, while manganese oxide is not.
Manganese(II) sulfate dihydrate, if it were existent. However, only anhydrous, monohydrate and tetrahydrate are known stable crystallic forms of manganese(II) sulfate.
The chemical formula for Calcium Sulfate is CaSO4
The chemical formula for copper(ll) sulfate is CuSO4.
The chemical formula for sodium sulfate is Na2SO4.
The formula for manganese(III) sulfate is Mn2(SO4)3.
The formula for manganese(IV) sulfate is Mn(SO4)2. The Roman numeral IV denotes the +4 oxidation state of manganese, while sulfate has a -2 charge, hence requiring two sulfate ions to balance the charges on manganese.