These are the ions and their charges: Fe+2 SO4-2. The charges have to add up to zero, so one +2 iron ion cancels out one -2 sulfate ion. Therefore, the formula is FeSO4
The formula for Iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4.
Fe+2 SO4-2 <----- these are the ions and their charges. The charges have to add up to zero, so one +2 iron ion cancels out one -2 sulfate ion.
FeSO4 <--- simplify
FeSo4
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
The chemical formula for iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4. It consists of the iron cation Fe2+ and the sulfate ion SO42
Iron (II)Sulfate - FeSO4.7H2O
FeSO4 ×7 H2O(s) I'm pretty sure that's the correct formula
It depends on whether O2 is present. If not the formula would be Fe(II)tannate, if oxygen is present it would be Fe(III)tannate because air readilly oxidizes Fe(II) to Fe(III).
The formula for Iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4.
Iron(II) sulfate. Or the older formula name, Ferrous sulfate.
There are two kinds of iron sulfate: iron (II) sulfate has the formula FeSO4 and iron (III) sulfate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
FeSO4: the IUPAC name is "iron (II) sulfate", the "old" terminology for FeSO4 is "ferrous Sulfate"
This is the chemical formula of iron(II) sulfate.
Iron (II) sulfate is the correct name for this compound. The Fe ion has a charge of 2 and so does the sulfate ion, so there is no subscript after them.
Iron(II) sulphate Chemical formula is FeSO4 The molecular weight is 151,908 g (for the anhydrous salt)
Fe is 2+ and SO4 is 2- So... Iron (II) Sulfate would be FeSO4
The chemical formula for iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4. It consists of the iron cation Fe2+ and the sulfate ion SO42
The molar mass of iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate is 278,01556.
Iron (II)Sulfate - FeSO4.7H2O
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.