Yes, Na2SO4 is an ionic compound. It contains sodium ions (Na+) and sulfate ions (SO4 2-) which are held together by ionic bonds due to the transfer of electrons from sodium to sulfate.
The complete net ionic equation for Na2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2 is: 2Na+ + SO4^2- + Ca^2+ + 2NO3- → CaSO4(s) + 2Na+ + 2NO3-
To find the number of molecules in 450 grams of NaSO4, we first need to calculate the number of moles using the molar mass of NaSO4 (142.04 g/mol). Then, we can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol) to find the number of molecules in the calculated moles.
NaSO4 is usually in the solid state.
The symbol equation to make copper sulfate is Cu + H2SO4 + 4H2O2 -> CuSO4 + 2H2O + 2H2O2.
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The complete net ionic equation for Na2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2 is: 2Na+ + SO4^2- + Ca^2+ + 2NO3- → CaSO4(s) + 2Na+ + 2NO3-
To find the number of molecules in 450 grams of NaSO4, we first need to calculate the number of moles using the molar mass of NaSO4 (142.04 g/mol). Then, we can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mol) to find the number of molecules in the calculated moles.
Naso4
NaSO4
NaSO4, if it could exist, would have a mass of 119.046 AMU. However, it cannot exist because the valencies do not agree.
NaSo4
NaSO4 is usually in the solid state.
It is NaCO3+H2SO4 ---> NASO4+H2O+CO2
The symbol equation to make copper sulfate is Cu + H2SO4 + 4H2O2 -> CuSO4 + 2H2O + 2H2O2.
PtO2 is ionic
Potassium iodide is ionic.
no. it only has ionic as far as i know.