Was Hamlet a salt of sulfurous acid? Um, no.
Hamlet stabbed him with the poisoned sword which Laertes had poisoned to kill Hamlet. He was, in Hamlet's phrase, "hoist with his own petard."
Hamlet's uncle Claudius killed Hamlet's father (called Hamlet Sr.). The ghost of Hamlet Sr. comes back from the dead and tells Hamlet Jr. so. Hamlet Jr. confirms this by re-enacting the murder as a play, which upsets Uncle Claudius.
if you are asking this for, say, a homework assignment, then I recommend you figure it out on your own, as your teacher could find this easily.The ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet is Hamlet's father, who is dead. In Hamlet, Hamlet's father is killed by Hamlet's uncle. Hamlet's father's ghost (the ghost) comes back to basically tell Hamlet what happened, and to tell him (more or less) to have revenge on Hamlet's uncle.
Laertes annoints his sword in order to poison Hamlet, however at somepoint in the match (after Laertes poisons Hamlet, but before Hamlet is killed by the poison), Laertes and Hamlet switch swords and Hamlet also poisons Laertes.
Hamlet
Yes, lithium sulfite and lithium sulphite are the same compound. The spelling "sulfite" is commonly used in American English, while "sulphite" is the preferred spelling in British English. Both refer to the same chemical compound containing lithium and the sulfite/sulphite anion.
"Sulphite" is pronounced "suhl-fyt" and "sulphide" is pronounced "suhl-fyd." Both words refer to chemical compounds that contain sulfur.
The chemical formula for calcium sulphite is CaSO3
The chemical formula for tin sulphite is SnSO3.
When sulphite reacts with lead acetate, it forms lead sulphite and lead acetate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(CH3COO)2 + SO3^2- -> PbSO3 + 2CH3COO-
Aluminum Sulphite:)
S03
Cs2SO3
The valency of sulphite is 2-, meaning it has a charge of -2. The valency of sulfate is 2-, meaning it also has a charge of -2.
Lithium Hydrogen Sulphite.
what is lead (11) sulphite
CaSO3