Yes, Cadmium Sulfate (CdSO4) is soluble. Sulfate (SO4) is always soluble, except with a heavy metal. Luckily, Cadmium is not a heavy metal, and therefore, it is soluble.
No, it contains metals in its formula, but is not a metal itself.
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
If it's a non-metal and non-metal, it is a colvalent bond. If it's metal and non-metal or metal and metal, then it is ionic. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4 / Magnesium + Sulfate) is IONICbecause it is a metal and non-metal but it has a convalent bond in it, which is SO4 (Sulfur + Oxygen).
Magnesium sulfate is a compound, and the terms metal a nonmetal do not apply to it.
Copper sulfate is not a metal There are two compounds called Copper Sulfate, which are salts of the metal Copper. CuSO4 is Copper (II) Sulfate, once known as Cupric Sulfate. Cu2SO4 is Copper (I) Sulfate, once known as Cuprous Sulfate.
Sulfate is a negative ion with the formula SO42- in order to balance the charge there needs to be a positive ion, which usually is a metal ion, but not always. However, the sulfate ion itself is not a metal nor does it contain a metal.
= Copper and Ferrous sulfate
no, its a compound
Yes, Cadmium Sulfate (CdSO4) is soluble. Sulfate (SO4) is always soluble, except with a heavy metal. Luckily, Cadmium is not a heavy metal, and therefore, it is soluble.
If it's a non-metal and non-metal, it is a colvalent bond. If it's metal and non-metal or metal and metal, then it is ionic. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4 / Magnesium + Sulfate) is IONICbecause it is a metal and non-metal but it has a convalent bond in it, which is SO4 (Sulfur + Oxygen).
A metal sulphate which contains water e.g. MGSO4.7H2O
No, it contains metals in its formula, but is not a metal itself.
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
If it's a non-metal and non-metal, it is a colvalent bond. If it's metal and non-metal or metal and metal, then it is ionic. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4 / Magnesium + Sulfate) is IONICbecause it is a metal and non-metal but it has a convalent bond in it, which is SO4 (Sulfur + Oxygen).
Magnesium sulfate is a compound, and the terms metal a nonmetal do not apply to it.
Under some circumstances some metals such as zinc can be oxidized by copper sulfate.