There is no difference except the spelling: A central letter "f" is used in the United States and a central letter pair "ph" is used in Britain and many other countries, mostly formerly British dominions and/or colonies. Irrespective of spelling, the formula of the ion is SO4-2.
They are the same thing
there's no difference. they are just 2 ways of spelling the same chemical
no reaction between ammonium sulphate and iron sulphate
Heating ammonium sulfate release ammonia with a characteristic smell.
iron sulfate. It can be iron(II) sulfate or iron(III) sulfate.
Stannous sulphate: SnSO4 Nickel sulphate: NiSO4.6H2O
calcium sulphate = CaSO4 and calcium sulfate dihydrate = CaSO4.(H2O)2
They are the same thing
there's no difference. they are just 2 ways of spelling the same chemical
no reaction between ammonium sulphate and iron sulphate
copper sulphate is a beautiful blue crystal [and yes it is spelt Sulphate not Sulfate]
Heating ammonium sulfate release ammonia with a characteristic smell.
iron sulfate. It can be iron(II) sulfate or iron(III) sulfate.
Sodium sulfate is more soluble in water than zinc sulfate.
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
Mercury (I) Sulphate or mercurous sulphate
It gives: magnesium sulfate + Ammonia + Water