MgHSO4
Likely it is; Magnesium sulfite Mg(2+) and SO3(2-) but SO3 can also be sulfur trioxide which also has an oxidation number of 2- then; Magnesium trioxide would be the name, but this is much less likely
Magnesium sulfite.
The answer is Hydrogen Sulfite, because there is only one Hydrogen and its attached to the Sulfite ion.
The formula for lithium hydrogen sulfite is LiHSO3.
The formula for sodium hydrogen sulfite is NaHSO3.
The formula for magnesium hydrogen sulfite is: Mg(HSO3)2
Likely it is; Magnesium sulfite Mg(2+) and SO3(2-) but SO3 can also be sulfur trioxide which also has an oxidation number of 2- then; Magnesium trioxide would be the name, but this is much less likely
Magnesium sulfite.
The answer is Hydrogen Sulfite, because there is only one Hydrogen and its attached to the Sulfite ion.
magnesium sulfite
The polyatomic ion sulfite = SO3-2
The formula for lithium hydrogen sulfite is LiHSO3.
The formula for sodium hydrogen sulfite is NaHSO3.
The sulfite ion is SO32- It is not to be confused with sulfate, SO42-
The chemical formula for calcium hydrogen sulfite is Ca(HS03)2.
The chemical formula (not equation) of sodium hydrogen sulfite is NaHSO3.
H2S is the chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide. The ion sulfite has the chemical formula SO2-3. The hydrogen sulfite ion has the chemical formula HSO-3.