Nope. As soon as you see the symbol for calcium, you know an ionic compound is being formed.
All but CaSO4 which is considered inorganic
CaSO4 . 2H2O
Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 >> CaSO4 + 2H2O
calcium sulphate = CaSO4 and calcium sulfate dihydrate = CaSO4.(H2O)2
Chemical name for CaSO4 is calcium sulphate. It has 4 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule. So it has 12 oxygen atoms in 3 molecules.
HCl + CaSO4 --> No reaction because sulphate salts are very stable and can not be broken down with the help of any acid. If aqueous HCl is added to anhydrous CaSO4 and then mixture is heated to dryness then dihydrated Calcium sulphate, CaCO4.2H2O (Gypsum) may form.
CaSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Ca(NO3)2 + PbSO4But since Pb is less reactive than Ca according to the reactivity series, Pb can not replace the Ca in CaSO4. Therefore, the reaction will not occur.
CaSO4 is the chemical formula of calcium sulfate.
Calcium sulphate hemihydrate, CaSO4.1/2H2O
Na2SO4+CaCl2 =====> CaSo4+2NaCl
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
CaSO4 does not have any Iron (Fe) in it !!
Calcium, sulfur, and oxygen are involved in CaSO4.
well i guess that the ph of CaSO4 is less than 7
The formula for calcium sulfate is CaSO4. Oh yah im smart!
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
a form of CaSO4 that is rapidly soluble in water , as it goes to CaSO4 2 H2O.