Sulfuric acid.
A sulfate is a salt of the sulfuric acid; the ion sulfate is SO2-4.
sulfate sulfite The 2 gasses are sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide. Both dissolve readily in water producing sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid, respectively.
No. A sulfite is a compound containing the sulfite ion, SO32-. Sulfur dioxide is the anhydride of sulfurous acid. Sulfites are salts of sulfurous acid.
Sodium sulfite (NaSO3) is a salt of the sulfurous acid.
The name of the salt produced by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is B Calcium Sulfate.
CuSO3 is copper II sulfite, not to be confused with copper sulfate.
Sulfurous acid: sulfite, (SO3)-2 Chlorous acid: chlorite, (ClO2)-
I think you mean either:- FeSO4 Iron(II) sulfate or ferrous sulfate Fe2(SO4)3 Iron(III) sulfate or ferric sulfate FeSO3 iron(II) sulfite or ferrous sulfite Fe2(SO3)3 iron(III) sulfite or ferric sulfite (I believe this compound is theoretical - the sulfite ion reduces the Fe3+ to Fe2+ )
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
The chemical formula of calcium sulfate is CaSO4. The chemical formula of calcium sulfite is CaSO3.
The sulfite ion is SO32- It is not to be confused with sulfate, SO42-
Sodium sulfide: Na2S Sodium sulfite: Na2SO3 Sodium sulfate: Na2SO4