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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'.

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lenpollock

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2mo ago

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