aluminum and sulfer
yes... to make aluminium sulphate and hydrogen gas
No. Aluminum sulfate is a compound of aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen.
iron and sulphur
Maybe...iron would replace aluminium to form iron sulphate. iron+aluminum sulfate--->iron sulphate+aluminium.
the aluminium is split with the sulphate ion. this leaves the sulphate on its own with a charge. the copper then takes the place of the aluminium turning the charge of the sulphate ion to neutral, this leaves the aluminium and copper sulphate.
Not if it is watered in after putting it out. It would be dangerous if the dog got into the aluminum sulphate and ate all of it. I am assuming it is the gardening aluminum sulphate.
The elements aluminum and chlorine make up the compound aluminum chloride.
hydrogen and sulphric acid
aluminum sulphate is colourless
yes... to make aluminium sulphate and hydrogen gas
Aluminium Sulphate= Al2(SO4)3
Aluminum Sulphate helps create an acid soil condition for plants. Ammonium Sulphate is a fast release, quick acting source of nitrogen.
No. Aluminum sulfate is a compound of aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen.
The formula for sulphate is SO4. That means there are 2 elements in sulphate; sulfur and oxygen.
Aluminum ammonium sulphate is not dangerous to cats per se, but it is a cat repellent. Cats can not stand the smell of it.
iron and sulphate 2
3CaCl2 + Al2(SO4)3 ---> 3Ca(SO4) + 2AlCl3 (calcium chloride and aluminum sulphate) (calcium sulphate + aluminum chloride)