It is both!!!
FeSO4 can be separated into the ions Fe^(2+) and SO4^(2-)
That's the ionic bit.
For the sulphate anion (SO4^(2-)) the atoms are covelently bonded with in the ion. As best I can demonstrate S(=O)2 - (O^(2-))2 . That is two oxygens are doubly bonded to the sulphur and the other two oxygens are singly bonded to the sulphur, leaving each of these singly bonded atoms with a '2-' charge on them, for ionic combination.
is ferrous sulphate ionic or covalent
ionic
No, it is ionic.
Ferrous sulfate is both ionic and covalent: The iron cations and polyatomic sulfate anions are ionically bonded, but the internal bonds within the sulfate anions are covalent.
Copper II Sulphate is an Covalent bonding because the charge is (+)ve
Ionic. This is the best decription of FeO, iron(II) oxide.
ionic
No, it is ionic.
Ferrous sulfate is both ionic and covalent: The iron cations and polyatomic sulfate anions are ionically bonded, but the internal bonds within the sulfate anions are covalent.
Copper II Sulphate is an Covalent bonding because the charge is (+)ve
Ionic. This is the best decription of FeO, iron(II) oxide.
Ionic. This is the best decription of FeO, iron(II) oxide.
The formula for ferrous sulphate is FeSO4.
Ferrous sulphate, or iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4.
Ferrous Sulphate, also known as Iron (II) sulphate or green vitrol is green.
ferrous sulphate when it is heated it changes into red brown color
The chemical formula of sodium laureth sulfate is CH3(CH2)11(OCH2CH2)nOSO3Na.This compound is an anionic surfactant.
Ferrous sulfate is green in color