MgSO4 is soluble in water, which is in aqueous state (aq) or can be written as MgSP4(aq).
Only MgSO4 is a correct formula.
A precipitate is the solid material that cannotstay in the solvent (eg. water) as solute ( = dissolved compound).
The molecular weight of MgSO4 is 120.3676 g/mol.
2 NaOH + MgSO4-----Mg(OH)2+Na2SO4 1 MOLE OF MgSO4 produce one mole of Mg(OH)2 SO 1 MWT OF MgSO4 PRODUCE1MWT OF Mg(OH)2 HENCE 120 GM MgSO4 PRODUCE 58 gm OF Mg(OH)2 and so on if x gm of MgSO4 PRODUCE y gm OF Mg(OH)2 x=(120*y)/58 ---- ----
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.
Normally a magnesium carbonate precipitate appear.
The precipitate is silver sulfate, Ag2SO4
The precipitate is Mg(OH)2.
a grey precipitate of iron and a colourless solution.
The chemical equation for the dehydration of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is as follows: MgSO4·7H2O + Heat => MgSO4 + 7H2O A link is provided below for more information.
Any reaction between salt and water; salt is easily dissolved.
Any precipitate is formed.
The chemical equation is MgSO4 + CaCl2 --> MgCl2 + CaSO4
MgSO4
There shouldn't be any precipitate. Metathesis between those reactants gives sodium chloride (soluble) and acetic acid (also soluble).
their colours, a white precipitate for silver chloride, and a yellow precipitate for silver iodine
Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4+H2