Hydrogen sulphate don't exist.
Possible:
- sulphuric acid (dihydrogen sulphate): H2SO4
- hydrogen sulphide: H2S
- ion monohydrogen sulphate: (HSO4)-
Two incolor compounds.
It is sulfuric acid if you meant DIhydrogen sulfate, H2SO4.
It is HSO4- (anion) if you meant MONOhydrogen sulfate.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfate is H2SO4. A solution of this compound in water is usually called "sulfuric acid".
The empirical formula is (HSO4)-
HSO4 It has a charge of -1
enter the symbol of a sodium ion followed by the formula of a sulfate ion
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
The formula for hydrogen phosphate ion is: H2PO4−
The formula for hydrogen sulphate (also spelled hygrogen sulfate) is H2SO4. This is perhaps better known as sulphuric acid.
Sulfate is a negative ion with the formula SO42- in order to balance the charge there needs to be a positive ion, which usually is a metal ion, but not always. However, the sulfate ion itself is not a metal nor does it contain a metal.
HSO4
enter the symbol of a sodium ion followed by the formula of a sulfate ion
No. The sulfate ion has the formula SO42-, while the sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
The potassium ion is K+ and the sulfate ion is SO42-
biSulfate ion or Hydrogen Sulfate
HTeO4- is the formula for hydrogen tellurate ion.
The formula for hydrogen phosphate ion is: H2PO4−
biSulfate ion or Hydrogen Sulfate
Sulfate and barium both have a valence of 2, so that the compound formed between them has the formula BaSO4.
The chemical formula for the sulfate ion is SO42-
The polyatomic ion sulfate.
CaHSO4.