No, SO3, sulphur trioxide is not a salt. A salt is an ionic compound such as might result from neutralizing an acid with a base. In SO3, there are no ions, and it is the result of oxidation.
no it is not a salt. it is a acidic oxide.sulphates are salts.
Yes any salt of sulfuric acid is called sulfate and it goes under the sulfate family.
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
Formula: SO3
MgSO47(H2O) ------> MgSO4 + 7H2O MgSO4 ----------MgO + SO3 heat is added.
SO3 = sulphur dioxide O2= oxygen SO3 = sulphur trioxide SO3- = sulphite that should be it .... right? :)
Al+3 SO3+2 <---- these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Al+3 SO3+2 SO3+2 SO3+2 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 aluminum ions cancel out three +2 sulfite ions. Al2(SO3)3 <--- simplify
SO3 is sulfur trioxide.
Cr+6 SO3-2 ------> these are the ions and their chargesCr+6 SO3-2 SO3-2 SO3-2 ----> the charges have to add up to zero, so three +2 sulfite ions cancels out one +6 Cr ion.Cr(SO3)3 ----> simplify
SO3 is the sulfate radical; it contains sulfur and oxygen.
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
3 and SO3 is an anion with a +1 charge
No. SO3 (sulfur trixoide) has trigonal planar geometry.
Al2(SO3)3 = aluminum sulfite