The chemical formula for Iron Sulphate is FeSO4
So, there is Iron, Sulphur and Oxygen present.
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
iron (Fe), sulphur (S), oxygen (O)
Ferrous or iron(II) compounds can easily be oxidised to ferric or iron(III) compounds, when exposed to air. So iron(II) sulphate which is stored for some time will have iron(III) sulphate present.
Iron(ii)sulphate = FeSO4
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
The chemical formula for Iron Sulphate is FeSO4 So, there is Iron, Sulphur and Oxygen present.
iron and sulphate 2
what iron is present in copper nitrate
3. Iron. Sulphur. Oxygen.
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
iron and sulphur
Iron sulphate is expressed as FeSO4 and hydrogen is simply H. So to answer your question, iron sulphate plus hydrogen is made up of iron, sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen.
calcium, hydrogen and sulphur.
iron (Fe), sulphur (S), oxygen (O)
-There are elements three elements in the compound and 6 atoms all together. -Iron(1)+Sulphur(1)+Oxygen(4)=Iron Sulphate. -Fe:Iron+S:Sulphur+O:Oxygen=FeSO4:Iron Sulphate. -It is Iron Sulfate if you are an American but for British it is Iron Sulphate.
Ferrous or iron(II) compounds can easily be oxidised to ferric or iron(III) compounds, when exposed to air. So iron(II) sulphate which is stored for some time will have iron(III) sulphate present.
SO4 stands for sulphate. It is not present in periodic table.Only its elements are present.