With x being lead nitrate, and b copper sulfate. a=atoms, and c=carbon.
CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4
No it is ionic
The copper sulfate is ionic because it dissolves much more easily in water and other substances than the iodine does, which means it is an ion.
CuNO32is not physically, chemically, philosophically, or metaphorically possible, but Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(NO3)2.
Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound. The formula itself names an anion and a cation.
Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.
Copper sulfate is not an element. It is a substance formed by an ionic bond between copper and sulfate, and has the formula CuSO4. This means it is made up of three elements: Copper, Sulfur, and Oxygen.
Copper nitrate and barium chloride do not react. Barium chloride solution produces a white precipitate with solutions containing sulfate ions.
Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.
CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4
No it is ionic
Pb2+ + SO42- --> PbSO4
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
The chemical formula for bluestone is copper(II) sulfate {CuSO4}.
Is ci a metal
Yes it is
SO42- + Ba2+ --> BaSO4