Yes it is, it is without water!
CaSO4 . 2 H2O
HCl + CaSO4 --> No reaction because sulphate salts are very stable and can not be broken down with the help of any acid. If aqueous HCl is added to anhydrous CaSO4 and then mixture is heated to dryness then dihydrated Calcium sulphate, CaCO4.2H2O (Gypsum) may form.
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
The covalent compound CaSO4 is called calcium sulfate.
Calcium sulfate is the ionic compound represented by CaSO4. It is a white solid that is commonly known as gypsum.
CaSO4
CaSO4 . 2 H2O
31,3 g sample of anhydrous CaSO4 equal 0,23 moles.
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
HCl + CaSO4 --> No reaction because sulphate salts are very stable and can not be broken down with the help of any acid. If aqueous HCl is added to anhydrous CaSO4 and then mixture is heated to dryness then dihydrated Calcium sulphate, CaCO4.2H2O (Gypsum) may form.
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.
The covalent compound CaSO4 is called calcium sulfate.
The anhydrous form used as a drying agent is CaSO4 There are hydated forms, CaSO4 0.5H2O (plaster of paris) and CaSO4.2H2O, gypsum
Calcium sulfate is the ionic compound represented by CaSO4. It is a white solid that is commonly known as gypsum.
Not only NaOH, can be any other compound that do not have any water molecule attached to it such as anhydrous CaCl2, Silica gel, anhydrous NaCl..
Yes, the calcium sulphate (CaSO4) is a chemical compound.
CaSO4 is an ionic compound because it contains two ions namely CA2+ and SO42-.