SO4 contains the elements sulphur and oxygen in the respective ratios of 1:4.
Lithium sulphate contains lithium, sulphur, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is Li2SO4.
Ammonium sulphate consists of two ions: ammonium (NH4+) and sulphate (SO4^2-).
Calcium sulfate, or CaSO4, contains three elements: calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
PbSO4 is a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
Iron sulphate is a compound because it contains more than one element (three in this instance) in fixed ratios by mass to one another. There are at least two kinds of iron sulphate, those of iron(II) and iron(III). These have the same mass ratio between sulfur and oxygen, but the ratios of these two elements to iron are different in these two compounds.
The formula for sulphate is SO4. That means there are 2 elements in sulphate; sulfur and oxygen.
iron and sulphate 2
The chemical formula for Iron Sulphate is FeSO4 So, there is Iron, Sulphur and Oxygen present.
Lithium sulphate contains lithium, sulphur, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is Li2SO4.
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
hydrogen and sulphric acid
calcium, hydrogen and sulphur.
It isn't! Copper sulphate might be in its elemental form, but your only individual elements are those on the periodic table.
Ammonium sulphate consists of two ions: ammonium (NH4+) and sulphate (SO4^2-).
3. Iron. Sulphur. Oxygen.
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
Calcium sulfate, or CaSO4, contains three elements: calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).