what type off bonding does iron sulphate have
Fe 2+andSO4 2-form the ionic bond,Ferrous sulfate, FeSO4, also know as iron II sulfate.
it is ionicly bonded
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
Iron sulfate dissolves in water to make an aqueous solution of iron sulfate.
Metallic bond as iron is a metal.
Fe 2+andSO4 2-form the ionic bond,Ferrous sulfate, FeSO4, also know as iron II sulfate.
ionic bond
Ionic.
it is ionicly bonded
its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
When Iron and sulphur bond if forms the compound iron sulphide
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.
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
Iron sulfate dissolves in water to make an aqueous solution of iron sulfate.
Metallic bond as iron is a metal.
FeSo4 Fe = +2 So4 = -2 charge so they bond ionically
Ionic bond. The metal (iron) gives up electrons to the non-metal (bromine.)