As this compound contains zinc, oxygen and sulfur atoms, it is heteroatomic.
I'm not totally sure, but I believe it's heteroatomic.
Methane gas (CH₄) is considered a heteroatomic molecule because it consists of two different types of atoms: carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). In contrast, homoatomic molecules are composed of only one type of atom, such as O₂ or N₂. Since methane contains both carbon and hydrogen, it falls into the category of heteroatomic molecules.
The sulfate molecule (SO4) is heteroatomic.
Zn= zinc SO4 = sulfate ZnSO4 = Zinc sulfate
The chemical formula (not symbol) of zinc sulfate is ZnSO4.
Zinc sulfate in water is colorless.
Zinc sulfate is an ionic chemical compound.
Because zinc displaces Copper to produce zinc sulfate and Copper
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the chemical formula of zinc sulphate is ZnSO4.
The word equation for the formation of zinc sulfate crystals is: zinc + sulfuric acid → zinc sulfate + water.
Zinc is more reactive than copper sulfate. When zinc is placed in a solution of copper sulfate, a displacement reaction occurs where zinc displaces copper from the solution, forming zinc sulfate and copper metal.