Yes, CaSO4 is ionic
This is sodium sulphate.
MgSO4 is the chemical formula for the compound magnesium sulphate.
It gives the product as calcuim-sulphate.
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate
compound
Sodium sulphate is an ionic compound composed of sodium ions (Na+) and sulphate ions (SO4^2-). It is not a single particle but a crystalline solid made up of a repeating pattern of these ions.
Yes, the calcium sulphate (CaSO4) is a chemical compound.
Calcium iodide is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from calcium to iodine, resulting in the formation of positively charged calcium ions and negatively charged iodide ions, which are held together by electrostatic forces.
Yes. Calcium compounds can be assumed to be ionic.
Yes, silver sulfate is a salt. It is an ionic compound composed of silver ions (Ag+) and sulfate ions (SO4 2-).
K2SO4 Potassium sulphate is DEFINITELY polyatomic. Polyatomic manea 'Many atoms'. Hence there are seven(7) atoms composing K2SO4. It is also both Ionic and Covalent. The potassium cations (K^(+)) are ionically bonded to the sulphate anion. 2K^(+) + SO4^(2-) = K2SO4. The sulphur and oxygen atoms within the sulphate anion are caovalently bonded. as (O=)2S(-O)2^(2-).
Compound.