Yes there is.
aluminium sulphate solution rects with sodium bicarbonate to give aluminium hydroxide, sodium sulphate and carbon dioxide. Al2(SO4)3 +6 NaHCO3 = 3 Na2SO4 + 2Al(OH)3 + 6 CO2 This reaction can be seen in a foam based fire extinguisher
vanadium(I) sulphate, but as far as I am aware, this compound is unknown
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
Sulphate SO4 2-
magnesium+copper sulphate =no reaction
No. There is no carbon in either sodium sulphate or hydrochloric acid so they cannot produce a compound containing carbon.
Sulphate and carbon separately are elements, combined sulphur and carbon is a compound.
Sodium sulphate
Yes, sulphate ion and sulphate radical are the same thing. The formula for the sulphate ion is (SO4)2-, and it is a polyatomic anion consisting of one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms.
sodium sulphate and carbon dioxide
copper sulphate and carbon dioxide
carbon sulphate oxide
It isa type of chemical that is mixed with the sulphate-oxide and carbon monoxide to order to perform an epxlosion.
Sodium Sulphate, Carbon Dioxide and Water OR Carbonic Acid
No, carbon dioxide is not present in copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms, not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a molecule composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
Carbon.
because each and every organisim has carbon