Cu(HSO4)
These are the ions and their charges: Ag+1 HSO4−The charges have to add up to zero: AgHSO4
This does not exist. If it did, it would probably be something like "Copper(III) hydrogen sulfide"
Copper (II) sulphur pentahyrdrate has the molecular formula of CuSO4x5H20, The molecular compound is composed of copper (Cu), sulphur (S), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). Its molecular weight is 249.7 grams per mole.
When hydrated copper sulfate is heated, it loses its water molecules to form anhydrous copper sulfate. Since the molar ratio between the two forms is 1:1, if 6.4 moles of hydrated copper sulfate is heated, 6.4 moles of anhydrous copper sulfate will be produced.
When iron is added to copper sulfate, a displacement reaction occurs where the iron displaces the copper in the compound to form iron sulfate and copper metal. This reaction results in a color change from blue (copper sulfate) to green (iron sulfate) as the copper ions are replaced by the iron ions.
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4 .
CuSO4 Synonyms: Copper (II) sulfate (1:1); copper monosulfate; sulfuric acid copper (2+) salt (1:1); blue copper; anhydrous copper sulfate
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
CsHSO4. Cesium (Cs) has a 1+ charge and bisulfate/hydrogen sulfate(HSO4) has a 1- charge so just put them together.. Note: HSO4 (hydrogen sulfate/ bisulfate) isn't H2SO4(Sulfuric Acid)
These are the ions and their charges: Ag+1 HSO4−The charges have to add up to zero: AgHSO4
CuSO4copper (II) sulfate===============( or just plain old copper sulfate, or the older term, cupric sulfate )
The valency of hydrogen sulfate is -1. It has the chemical formula HSO4-.
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4: the ratio Cu/SO4 is 2.
The formula for ammonium sulfate is; (NH4)2SO4 ( NH4 is 1+ and SO4 is 2- ) So, there are 8 hydrogen atoms in ammonium sulfate.
Hydrogen sulphate don't exist. Possible: - sulphuric acid (dihydrogen sulphate): H2SO4 - hydrogen sulphide: H2S - ion monohydrogen sulphate: (HSO4)- Two incolor compounds.
The compound with the formula Cu2SO3 is called copper(I) sulfite. It is composed of copper ions with a +1 charge and sulfite ions with a -2 charge, resulting in the formula Cu2SO3.
Copper(II) sulfate contain 398,1339 g copper in 1 kg CuSO4.