"Pentahydrate" means that a compound contains five molecules of water in its crystal structure. It indicates that the compound has been hydrated or combined with water molecules.
The chemical name for sodium hypochlorite pentahydrate is just this.
Compounds with .H2O are termed as hydrated compounds..5H2O is pentahydrate.So the name is Copper sulphate pentahydrate
Copper (I) phosphate pentahydrate is Cu3PO4.5H2O
The chemical formula for bromide pentahydrate is NaBr·5H2O, which indicates the presence of sodium bromide and five water molecules in its structure.
Chemical formula: Al2S3.(H2O)5 or Al2S3.5H2O
The chemical name for sodium hypochlorite pentahydrate is just this.
Compounds with .H2O are termed as hydrated compounds..5H2O is pentahydrate.So the name is Copper sulphate pentahydrate
Copper (I) phosphate pentahydrate is Cu3PO4.5H2O
The chemical formula for bromide pentahydrate is NaBr·5H2O, which indicates the presence of sodium bromide and five water molecules in its structure.
The chemical formula for Barium Chlorate pentahydrate is Ba(ClO3)2*5H2O.
Chemical formula: Al2S3.(H2O)5 or Al2S3.5H2O
Formula: CuSO4.5H2O
Yes, it is
No, copper II sulfate pentahydrate does not sublime. Sublimation is the process of a substance transitioning directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase, and copper II sulfate pentahydrate decomposes before it can sublime.
CuSO4 * 5H2O
Each molecule of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate contains one copper atom, one sulfur atom, four oxygen atoms, and five water molecules. So, one molecule of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate contains a total of 11 atoms.
CuPO4 . 5 H2O Note the dot between the two, not a typo.