FeSo4
Fe = +2
So4 = -2 charge so they bond ionically
The chemical formula for copper(ll) sulfate is CuSO4.
The chemical formula of copper (II) sulfate solution is CuSO4.
Word equation: Iron + Copper (II) sulfate → Iron (II) sulfate + Copper Chemical equation: Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
The chemical formula for copper(ll) sulfate is CuSO4.
The chemical formula of copper (II) sulfate solution is CuSO4.
Word equation: Iron + Copper (II) sulfate → Iron (II) sulfate + Copper Chemical equation: Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
Lead has two oxidation states (+4 and +2). As a result, there are two compounds composed of lead and sulfate: lead(IV) sulfate, which is Pb(SO4)2, and lead(II) sulfate, which is PbSO4.
The correct formula for iron(ll) bromide is FeBr2.
Formula: FeF3 Balanced Formula:2Fe+2F2-->2FeF3 That was with Fluoride gas. Anyone correct me if im wrong
Fe+2 Br-1 = The ions and their chargesFe+2 Br-1 Br-1 = The ions have to add up to zero, so two -1 bromine ions cancel out one +2 iron ionFeBr2 = simplification and final answer
The chemical formula for copper (II) is Cu^2+. When copper loses 2 electrons, it forms a 2+ cation.
The chemical formula for iron (II) oxide is FeO, where Fe represents iron and O represents oxygen. The chemical formula for carbon tetrachloride is CCl4, where C represents carbon and Cl represents chlorine. The main difference is in the elements present in each compound - iron (II) oxide consists of iron and oxygen, while carbon tetrachloride consists of carbon and chlorine.
The chemical formula of copper(II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
In one mole of each element there is... Fe - 56g O - 16g S - 32g Th equation is Fe2(SO4)3 56g x 2 = 112g 32g x 3 = 96g 16g x 12 = 192g 112g + 96g + 192g = 400g 400g