No. Sulfate is SO3
No it is not it is a compound.
Compound
A compound.
Compound.
Iron sulfate is a compound, not an element. It is made up of iron (Fe) and sulfate (SO4) ions, which combine to form the compound FeSO4.
It isn't! Copper sulphate might be in its elemental form, but your only individual elements are those on the periodic table.
No. In a displacement reaction, that is exactly what happens. If an element low down in the reactivity series is in a compound, and you add an element that is higher placed in the reactivity series. The more reactive element will displace the less reactive element in the compound.Example:Copper Sulphate - Copper is low in the reactivity series and is in a compoundSodium + Copper Sulphate - Sodium is higher in the reactivity series than copper, and is in it's pure elemental form.Copper + Sodium Sulphate - The Sodium that is higher in the reactivity series has switched places with the Copper, which is lower in the reactivity series.FULL EQUATION:Sodium + Copper Sulphate --> Copper + Sodium Sulphate
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Magnesium sulfate is a chemical compound.
It is a compound of copper & sulfur
Oxygen
Copper sulfates are chemical compounds.