Zirconium's common compounds are all those of zirconium(IV). Halides of zirconium(II) have been made under reducing conditions, but the existence of this compound is unlikely.
Copper (II) sulfate and cobalt (II) chloride are examples of soluble salts that are blue in color.
The formula for copper(II) hydrogen sulfate is Cu(HSO4)2.
The ionic formula for nickel (II) and hydrogen sulfate is NiSO4.
Yes, MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is soluble in cold water.
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.
For example barium sulfate is not soluble in water.
CsSO4 is the chemical formula for cesium sulfate, a compound composed of cesium cations (Cs+) and sulfate anions (SO4^2-). It is a white crystalline solid that is sparingly soluble in water.
The formula for lead (II) hydrogen sulfate is Pb(HSO4)2.
CuSO4 (copper(II) sulfate) is water soluble, while CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) is insoluble in water.
When copper (II) sulfate reacts with silver nitrate, a white precipitate of silver sulfate is formed. Copper (II) ions from copper (II) sulfate react with nitrate ions from silver nitrate to form a soluble salt.
It is ZrCO3.
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.