Compounds with .H2O are termed as hydrated compounds.
.5H2O is pentahydrate.
So the name is Copper sulphate pentahydrate
The correct name of the compound CuSO4 10H2O is copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.
not sure but try beryllium sulfate tetrahydrate
To calculate the percent water in a hydrate, you first determine the mass of water in the hydrate by subtracting the mass of the anhydrous compound from the mass of the hydrate. Then, divide the mass of water by the total mass of the hydrate and multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
Yes, methyl hydrate is another name for methanol, while acetone is a different chemical compound. Methanol is a type of alcohol with the chemical formula CH3OH, while acetone has the chemical formula (CH3)2CO and is a type of ketone.
The experimental procedure for determining the formula for a hydrate that the formula for a hydrate is figured by the prefix and the number of water molecules that are in the compounds. For example is a prefix of di- and two water molecules. The formula is CaCl2 * 2H2O. The name for this is Calcium chloride dihydrate.
The correct name of the compound CuSO4 10H2O is copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.
carbohydrate in french is hydrate de carbone ---- This is the correct spelling.
Hydrate
cobalt sulphate hepta hydrate
Yes its a hydrate = Crystalline hydrate
The number of water molecules it contains.
Titanium dioxide has the chemical formula TiO2.Aluminium or alumina hydrate are not correct synonyms for aluminium hydroxide - Al(OH)3.The first is an oxide, the second is a hydroxide.
No, it is not a hydrate.
Sucrose is not a hydrate.
The term for a compound that has a specific number of water molecules bound to its atoms is a hydrate. In a hydrate, water molecules are typically attached to the compound through weak chemical bonds known as hydrogen bonds. The number of water molecules in a hydrate is represented by a numerical prefix in the compound's name, such as in CuSO4•5H2O, where there are five water molecules bound to each copper sulfate molecule.
Carbon hydrogen and oxygen -- henece the name carbo -hydrate
not sure but try beryllium sulfate tetrahydrate