It is an acid salt.
Either is correct. Bisulphate is another name for sodium hydrogen sulfate, both referring to NaHSO4
No. The sodium ion is neutral in terms of acidity. Elemental sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base.
The insoluble salt barium sulfate is obtained.
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium citrate, potassium permanganate, magnesium sulfate etc.
The preferred modern name for the compound with the formula NaHSO4.H2O is "sodium acid sulfate monohydrate". This compound was formerly called "sodium bisulfate monohydrate", and some chemists still use the older name.
Sodium salt, a surfactant.
Na2SO4 is sodium sulfate sometimes called disodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate from a natural source is known as thenardate and was formerly called Glauber's Salt.
Sodium chloride is NaCl.Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate - MgSO4.7H2O.
Aquatic sodium sulfate is a salt dissolved in water. The formula unit for sodium sulfate is Na2SO4, composed of sodium ions (Na+) and sulfate ions (SO42- ) in a ratio of 2:1.
Sodium sulfate.
Neither. An acid is a compound that is willing to donate a hydrogen atom while a base is an element that is willing to accept a hydrogen atom. Acid examples: HCL HBr HSO4 (notice they have hydrogen) Base examples: NaOH Ba(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 (notice they have hydroxide) Also sodium sulfate is known as a salt.
Sodium chloride has the chemical formula NaCl and sodium sulfate has the chemical formula Na2SO4.