CuSO4 is copper sulfate.
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
Sand is primarily composed of silicon dioxide, which is an oxide of silicon.
the chemical formula for sand is SiO2, so it is a compound, made from Silicon and Oxygen
The chemical formula for arkose sand is typically variable, but it is mainly composed of quartz (SiO2), feldspar, and other minerals like mica and clay. It is a type of sandstone that contains a high proportion of feldspar.
Molecular FormulaPb3O4 - Triplumbic Tetra Oxide2PbO.PbO2 - Lead-Sesqui Oxide
Sand consists mostly Silicon dioxide with some other things. Its formula is SiO2
CuSO4 isn't an element.
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
Yes. See the Law of Conservation of Mass.
SiO2- it is Silicon Dioxide
Silicon and Oxygen make up sand.
Sand is silicon dioxide, formula SiO2
When sand and stone are already mixed, the formula will depend on the specific proportions of sand and stone in the mixture. Generally, you can calculate the percentage of sand and stone in the mix by dividing the weight of each component by the total weight of the mixture. This can help you determine the ratio or proportion of sand to stone in the mix.
Silicon. the mixture sand is made of silicon and oxygen. the chemical formula for sand is SiO_2
Sand is primarily composed of silicon dioxide, which is an oxide of silicon.
Depends on the sand in question. Are we talking black sand? That would be volcanic sand, which has different ingredients than white sand which is mostly calcium from seashells and silicon from rocks.... try specifying the sort of sand you're getting the formula for. Is there a particular beach you're studying? Are you just talking an average of all white sand beaches? Are we even talking beach sand, because deserts have sand too... sand is really any granular mineral of a certain particulate size generally worn down from a source of stone, and since the molecular composition of stone varies from rock to rock, your molecular composition of sand will vary significantly too. But normal sea sand, would mainly consisit of SiO2, i.e. Silicon dioxide.
CuSO4 is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a blue crystalline solid that is commonly known as copper(II) sulfate.