Because the actual molecule/polyatomic ion is an "average" of the resonance structures, and because it has a symmetrical (tetrahedral) hybrid orbital geometry with all the surrounding atoms the same electronegativity (they are all oxygens), the dipole moments of the sulfur-oxygen bonds will cancel out. Therefore, its net molecular polarity is zero.
It is polar because it is ionic. Since it is ionic that means it is soluble in water.
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
Magnesium sulfate molecules doesn't freeze.
8.79 grams of magnesium sulfate will remain.
Magnesium Oxide Reacts With Sulfur Trioxide added: Magnesium sulfate is formed: MgO + SO3 --> MgSO4
Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate crystals.
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
No. Table sugar is sucrose. Magnesium sulfate is epsom salt.
MGS04 7H2O is Magnesium Sulfate . It is a heptahydrate. Epsom Salts
Magnesium sulfate molecules doesn't freeze.
Magnesium sulfate.
Mg2So doesn't exist; probable magnesium sulfide (MgS) or magnesium sulfate (MgSO4).
Magnesium oxide is MgO and magnesium sulfate is MgSO4. Two completely different compounds.
magnesium sulfate is a compound that contains sulphur and magnesium i think this answer may not be correct
Magnesium sulfate is commonly called epsom salt.
The brand name for magnesium sulfate is Epsom Salt.