No such compound!!!!
If you mean ' MgSO4. H2O ' , then it is monohydrated magnesium sulphate.
NB : When writing chemical elemental symbols , single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. Two letter symbols are written , first letter is a CAPITAL letter, and the second letter is small/lower case latter.
This is the international IUPAC recognised standard, and as shown in the Periodic Table. It is done in order to prevent confusion ; e.g. CO and Co , Carbon Monoxide and Cobalt respectively.
Hence Single letter symbols ;-
Sulphur is 'S' not 's'
Oxygen is 'O' , not 'o'
Hydrogen is 'H' , not 'h'
Two letter symbols
Magnesium is 'Mg' not 'mg'.
Neither H2O nor MgSO4 are elements. They are COMPOUNDS. In terms of volume occupied , MgSO4 is the larger.
The compound H2O is called water.
it should be Dihydrogen Monoxide .. !! xDD
H2O is the chemical formula for water, which is a common compound found on Earth in liquid, solid, and gaseous forms.
MgSO4∙7H2O(s) -heat→ MgSO4∙H2O(s) + 6H2O(g)
MgSO4 is the chemical formula for the compound magnesium sulphate.
The chemical compound MgSO4 is called magnesium sulfate.
Neither H2O nor MgSO4 are elements. They are COMPOUNDS. In terms of volume occupied , MgSO4 is the larger.
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That is magnesium sulfate hydrate.
The compound H2O is called water.
it should be Dihydrogen Monoxide .. !! xDD
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H2O is the chemical formula for water, which is a common compound found on Earth in liquid, solid, and gaseous forms.
MgSO4∙7H2O(s) -heat→ MgSO4∙H2O(s) + 6H2O(g)
The chemical equation for the dehydration of magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is as follows: MgSO4·7H2O + Heat => MgSO4 + 7H2O A link is provided below for more information.
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