These are the ions and their charges: Cu+2 SO3-2
The charges have to add up to zero, so one +2 copper ion cancels out one -2 sulfite ion. Therefore, the formula is CuSO3.
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.
The chemical formula for copper(II) hydrogen sulfite is Cu(HSO3)2.
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
A formula unit for copper (II) sulfate, with formula CuSO4.
The formula of the ion hydrogen sulfite with a charge of -1 is HSO3-.
The chemical formula for the compound Copper (II) Sulfite Dihydrate is:CuSO3.2H2O
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.
The chemical formula for copper(II) hydrogen sulfite is Cu(HSO3)2.
Copper does not form +3 oxidation number. So there cant be a formula like that.
CuSO3 is Copper sulfite . NB Note the spelling of the sulfur moiety. Also CuSO4 is Copper sulfate Cu is Copper sulfide. Note the subties of spelling depending on the number of oxygens present.
When sodium sulfite solution is added to copper chloride solution, a white precipitate of copper sulfite forms. This precipitation reaction occurs because sodium sulfite reacts with copper chloride to form insoluble copper sulfite.
Copper(I) sulfite (Cu2SO3) is an inorganic compound that is composed of copper in its +1 oxidation state and sulfite ions. It is a pale blue solid that is not very stable and tends to decompose upon exposure to air or water, forming copper(II) compounds.
The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3.
Formula is ZnSO3.
The name of the compound with the formula Cu2SO4 is Copper I sulphate or Cuprous sulphate.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.