Magnesium is just an element. Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a compound which contains the element magnesium.
The spelling!
They are synonyms; the term hydrogen sulfate is more common. The anion is (HSO4)-.
They are the same thing
Sodium sulfate is Na2SO4. Sodium sulfide is Na2S.
there's no difference. they are just 2 ways of spelling the same chemical
The spelling!
the numbers 2 & 3
Stannous sulphate: SnSO4 Nickel sulphate: NiSO4.6H2O
They are synonyms; the term hydrogen sulfate is more common. The anion is (HSO4)-.
They are the same thing
No they are both opiates
Magnesium oxide is MgO and magnesium sulfate is MgSO4. Two completely different compounds.
Aside from the difference between American and British spelling and the singular and plural, sulfate ions have the formula SO4-2 and sulphite ions have the formula SO3-2. Chemically, then, the difference is one oxygen atom per ion.
magnesuim does not have a smell
calcium sulphate = CaSO4 and calcium sulfate dihydrate = CaSO4.(H2O)2
Sodium sulfate is Na2SO4. Sodium sulfide is Na2S.
there's no difference. they are just 2 ways of spelling the same chemical