cobalt(lll)bisulfate
Al(HSO4)3
Al(SO4)3 ^That is completely wrong. Al(SO4)3 is aluminum sulfate cobalt ii sulfide is CoS actually you both are wronq. its really CoSO4 <<< cobalt sulfate Wow. He/She was right. Your totally wrong. Cobalt (II) Co^2+ and Sulfide is S^2- So the answer is CoS. Signs cancel themselves out..
The name of the HSO4 2- ion is hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate ion.
biSulfate ion or Hydrogen Sulfate
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
Co(HSO4)2
Al(HSO4)3
The chemical formula for aluminum borate is Al2(B3O6)(OH)3.
The chemical formula of cobalt hydrogen sulfite is Co(HSO3)2.
Al(HSO4)3
Al(SO4)3 ^That is completely wrong. Al(SO4)3 is aluminum sulfate cobalt ii sulfide is CoS actually you both are wronq. its really CoSO4 <<< cobalt sulfate Wow. He/She was right. Your totally wrong. Cobalt (II) Co^2+ and Sulfide is S^2- So the answer is CoS. Signs cancel themselves out..
Al(HSO4)3
The name of the HSO4 2- ion is hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate ion.
biSulfate ion or Hydrogen Sulfate
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
HSO4- is a weak acid. It is the conjugate base of sulfuric acid (H2SO4), which is a strong acid. However, HSO4- itself is a weak acid and partially dissociates in water.
HSO4- is a stronger acid than NH4+