Iron (II) sulfate is the correct name for this compound. The Fe ion has a charge of 2 and so does the sulfate ion, so there is no subscript after them.
Iron sulfates are FeSO4 and Fe2(SO4)3; both are dissociated in water.
The balanced chemical reaction for magnesium reacting with iron(II) sulfate is: 3Mg + FeSO4 -> Fe + 3MgSO4
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
FeSO4 stands for iron (II) sulfate, which is a chemical compound composed of iron, sulfur, and oxygen. It is commonly used in various industrial applications and as a dietary supplement for iron deficiency.
This reaction is: Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq)----- --> FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
The formula FeSO4.NO does not correspond to a valid chemical compound. It seems to be a typographical error or incorrect notation.
The chemical formula of ferrous sulphate is FeSO4.
The chemical formula is... Fe2S3
The chemical formula for iron (II) sulfate is FeSO4.
iron(II) sulphate
The chemical formula for ferrous sulfate is FeSO4.
Feldspar is a group of minerals making up almost 60 percent of the Earth's crust. The chemical formula is a very odd sequence, listed as KAlSi3O8-NaAlSi3O8-CaAl2Si2O8. This sequence repeats as a unit.
Formula: FeSO4
Iron sulfates are FeSO4 and Fe2(SO4)3; both are dissociated in water.
FeSo4 Fe = +2 So4 = -2 charge so they bond ionically
There is NO reaction. FeSO4 + Cu --> (nothing) (The opposite reaction works well: Iron wire in copper sulfate) (CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu)
FeSO4 ; Do not confuse with 'Ferric sulphate' which is 'Fe2(SO4)3'.