The chemical formula for copper sulphate is CuSO4. It contains:
CuSO4. This is assuming you have copper (II). Cu2SO4 - assuming you have copper (I).
The formula for copper sulphate is CuSO4.
Copper (I) sulfide has the formula Cu2S. Copper (II) sulfide would have the formula CuS.
But many other nonstoichiometric sulfides are known.
Copper sulfate has the chemical formula CuSO4
CuSO4
Cu(HSO4)2
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
CuSO4
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4: the ratio Cu/SO4 is 2.
The formula for cuprous sulfide is Cu2S. Copper (I) or cuprous has a +1 charge, whereas Sulfur has a charge of -2. Cu^(-1) + S^(-2) -> Cu2S (The subscript is 2)
copper sulfate is CuSO4 and that in itself is neutral because the anion has a charge of -2 and copper has a charge of +2
CuSO4.2H2O
The name of the compound with the formula Cu2SO4 is Copper I sulphate or Cuprous sulphate.
Cu(HSO4)2
CuSO4 Synonyms: Copper (II) sulfate (1:1); copper monosulfate; sulfuric acid copper (2+) salt (1:1); blue copper; anhydrous copper sulfate
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
Copper (Cu+2,1) Sulfate (SO4-2) is the chemical formula which should actually be written as Copper II Suflate (CuSO4) or Copper I Sulfate (Cu2SO4).
Copper (Cu+2,1) Sulfate (SO4-2) is the chemical formula which should actually be written as Copper II Suflate (CuSO4) or Copper I Sulfate (Cu2SO4).
CuSO4
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4: the ratio Cu/SO4 is 2.
The formula for cuprous sulfide is Cu2S. Copper (I) or cuprous has a +1 charge, whereas Sulfur has a charge of -2. Cu^(-1) + S^(-2) -> Cu2S (The subscript is 2)
If you needed to use powered copper 2 sulfate in an experiment and were only supplied with clumps of copper 2 sulfate which tool would you need to convert the copper sulfate to usable form?