Yes Iron Sulphate is a compound because it contains more than 1 element which is chemically joined.
iron sulphate is a compund
iron sulfate. It can be iron(II) sulfate or iron(III) sulfate.
iron and sulphur
Iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4. The sulphate ion has a 2- charge, and the iron (II) ion has a 2+ charge, so only one of each ion is needed to form a neutral iron (II) sulphate compound.
Iron sulphate is a compound because it contains more than one element (three in this instance) in fixed ratios by mass to one another. There are at least two kinds of iron sulphate, those of iron(II) and iron(III). These have the same mass ratio between sulfur and oxygen, but the ratios of these two elements to iron are different in these two compounds.
iron sulphate is a compund
No it is not it is a compound.
iron sulfate. It can be iron(II) sulfate or iron(III) sulfate.
iron and sulphur
Iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4. The sulphate ion has a 2- charge, and the iron (II) ion has a 2+ charge, so only one of each ion is needed to form a neutral iron (II) sulphate compound.
Iron sulphate is a compound because it contains more than one element (three in this instance) in fixed ratios by mass to one another. There are at least two kinds of iron sulphate, those of iron(II) and iron(III). These have the same mass ratio between sulfur and oxygen, but the ratios of these two elements to iron are different in these two compounds.
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
By heating this compound is thermally dissociated: iron oxide and sulfur dioxide are obtained.
SO3 is not magnetic. For a compound to be magnetic, it must contain iron, cobalt or nickel.
A mixture is a collection of various elements which have not ionically bonded. A compound is when those elements are heated up and join together. Mixture = Iron and Sulphur Compound = Iron Sulphate
Type II implies a compound of a transition metal such as iron which can have one of a number of oxidation states. Ternary implies a containing three different elements such as sodium carbonate. There are two type II ternary iron sulphates, iron (II) sulphate and iron (III) sulphate. Please see the link.
ammonium iron (II) sulphate.