Cobaltic Bisulfate
The formula is poorly constructed. It should probably appear as Co(HSO4)3.
"Cobaltic" is somewhat archaic. The Stock system, using Roman numerals, is preferred. Therefore, it would be called cobalt (III) bisulfate or cobalt (III) hydrogen sulfate.
cobalt(lll)bisulfate
Al(HSO4)3
HSO4 is bisulfate, or hydrogen sulfate.
HSO4, the bisulfate ion is acidic.
no it is a strong acid
H2so4 --> h+ + hso4- hso4- --> h+ + so42-
Co(HSO4)2
Al(Hso4)3
Co(HSO4)2
it is Ga(HSO4)3
Al(HSO4)3
Al(HSO4)3
HSO4 is bisulfate, or hydrogen sulfate.
Al(HSO4)3
HSO4, the bisulfate ion is acidic.
hso4- + hcl = H2so4 + cl-
no it is a strong acid
H2so4 --> h+ + hso4- hso4- --> h+ + so42-