The Cu2+ from CuSO4 is displaced by the Na+ from NaCl and CuCl2 and Na2SO4 are formed.
Each (notional) unit NaCl would yield a single sodium ion Na+ and a single chloride ion Cl-. The rub is that it's not quite this simple because sodium chloride in solid form is an extended matrix of NaCl units. There's a diagram on its wikipedia page.
These are the ions and their charges: Na+1 Cl-1The charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 sodium ion cancels out one -1 chlorine ion. Therefore, the chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
In the compound copper sulfate CuSO4, the SO4 (sulfate) part is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion. The Cu (copper) part is not a polyatomic ion; it is an individual copper atom.
Permanganate is a poly atomic ion, not an element. It contains two elements: manganese (Mn) and oxygen (O). The formula of the permanganate ion is MnO4-
The balanced equation for the reaction between silver chloride and sodium chloride is: AgCl + NaCl -> Ag + NaCl This reaction involves the exchange of ions, with the silver ion in silver chloride being replaced by the sodium ion from sodium chloride.
When CuSO4 reacts with KCN, cyanide ion (CN-) replaces sulfate ion (SO4^2-) to form copper cyanide (Cu(CN)2) and potassium sulfate (K2SO4).
This ion is sodium, Na+.
Yes.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
A sodium ion. Cation. Na+ A chlorine ion. Anion Cl- Forms NaCl, sodium chloride.
Each (notional) unit NaCl would yield a single sodium ion Na+ and a single chloride ion Cl-. The rub is that it's not quite this simple because sodium chloride in solid form is an extended matrix of NaCl units. There's a diagram on its wikipedia page.
Yes it is. Na is positive ion and Cl is negative ion.
No, NaCl, or table salt, is an ion compound of sodium and chlorine.
The structural formula of CuSO4·5H2O is Cu(H2O)4SO4, where the copper ion (Cu) is surrounded by four water molecules (H2O) and one sulfate ion (SO4). The "·5H2O" indicates that there are five water molecules associated with each formula unit of CuSO4.
These are the ions and their charges: Na+1 Cl-1The charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 sodium ion cancels out one -1 chlorine ion. Therefore, the chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
Yes they are the same
In the compound copper sulfate CuSO4, the SO4 (sulfate) part is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion. The Cu (copper) part is not a polyatomic ion; it is an individual copper atom.