Yes it is
Ca(HSO4)2 its also known as (calcium hydrogen sulfate)
It cannot be formed. if it may be, it will relate to bi-fluoride ion, and its formula will be HCl2-
An organic compound is one where carbon is bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. In carbonates and bicarbonates the carbon is bonded to oxygen, in carbon disulphide it is bonded to sulfur.
Bi is the symbol for bismuth.
If it contains a number in its formula (such as in peroxide, O2-) it is polyatomic as this means there are more than one atom of the same type. If it contains more than one element, which you would find if there is more than one capital later. (such as in hydroxide, OH-). If both are true, it is polyatomic (as in permanganate MnO4-). If it ends in -ite or -ate it is polyatomic (as in sulfate, SO42- and sulfite, SO32-) If the name of the ion does not contain the name of an element, it is polyatomic (as in cyanide CN- or ammonium NH4+).
bi-sulphate is the same as hydrogen-sulphate HSO4-1, but 'hydro' is used for water
Ca(HSO4)2 its also known as (calcium hydrogen sulfate)
Yes, Osteo-bi-flex contains Glucosamin and can be taken with plavix (clopidogrel)
The formula of Sodium bi-sulfate is NaHSO4, which should not be confused with the sodium sulfate Na2SO4. Both are different compounds.
Same thing as (NH4)2SO4 which is ammonium sulfate
Yes, they do react, to form Sodium sulfate and Water
CuSO4 5H2O
'Hydrogen Carbonate???? Do you mean Carbonic Acid . (H2CO3) or a Bi-carbonate such as sodium bi-carbonate. )NaHCO3)
It has about the same bi-polar structure as water and able to hydrogen bonds with other NH3 molecules.
It is just another name for Sulphurous acid = H2SO3
oxygen and water.oxygen from water when it splits into hydrogen and oxygen because only the hydrogen is used, and water from carbon dioxide that combines with hydrogen to make a carbohydrate,
Baking soda is sodium bi-carbonate. Or sodium hydrogen carbonate. Its formula is NaHCO3. It is a union of sodium and the bi-carbonate polyatomic ion.