Sodium sulfite, it is balanced because the sulfite ion has a -2 charge an there is two sodium ions to match it so the equation would look like so;
2 Na + SO3-2 --> NaSO3 :)
Hope that helps!!
CuSO4 in hydrated form is CuSO4.5H2O. It is called Copper sulphate pentahydrate.
copper (I) sulfate
Copper Sulfate Deca Hydrate
CuSO4
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
No. The % of Cu by mass in CuSO4 will be greater than the % of Cu by mass in the pentahydrate (5H2O) because in the hydrate there is added mass (5 H2O = 90 g) but no added Cu.
The formula corresponding to the name given is CuCl2. 4 H2O.
Formula: CuSO4.nH2O
You need to properly write your question. I hope you placed mistakenly 8 instead of multiplicity sign (*). Also I would like to make sure that you indeed mean ONE water molecule in one unit of CuSO4*H2O. Typically well know hydrate of CuSO4 has a formula CuSO4*5H2O. Another hydrate such as CuSO4*H2O does also exist but You will need to confirm it before I will give you my answer.
Copper Sulfate Deca Hydrate
The anhydrous molecule or species. e.g. CuSO4.5H2O (hydrate) + heat ----> CuSO4 (anhydrous) + water vapor
CuSO4
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
Formula: CuSO4
Formula: CuSO4
No. The % of Cu by mass in CuSO4 will be greater than the % of Cu by mass in the pentahydrate (5H2O) because in the hydrate there is added mass (5 H2O = 90 g) but no added Cu.
CuSO4
CuSO4 is the chemical formula of copper(II) sulfate.