You forgot the parenthesises when asking the question.
Calcium Bisulfite
Ca - Calcium
H - Hydrogen
S - Sulphur/Sulfur
calcium bisulphate
HSO4 is bisulfate, or hydrogen sulfate.
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
The conjugate acid of SO4^2- is HSO4^-
biSulfate ion or Hydrogen Sulfate
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
HSO4 is bisulfate, or hydrogen sulfate.
Ca(HSO4)2
The chemical formula of calcium hydrogen sulphate is Ca(HSO4)2.
The conjugate acid of SO4^2- is HSO4^-
Calcium hydrogen sulphate - Ca(HSO4)2; 4 x 2 = 8 oxygen atoms.
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
Two compounds of hassium were prepared: HsO4 and Na2[HsO4(OH)2].
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
HSO4-
Cd(HSO4)2
it is Sr(HSO4)2
Only two compounds of hassium are known today: HsO4 and Na2[HsO4(OH)2].