Calcium Sulfite
Calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is a compound commonly known as gypsum, used in construction and agriculture. It is insoluble in water and has a variety of uses such as in making plaster of Paris. On the other hand, calcium sulfite (CaSO3) is used as a food preservative and antioxidant. It is soluble in water and helps prevent oxidation and spoilage in food products.
The solubility of calcium triphosphate in water is very low.
To find the formula weight you have to add each elements mass together. The formula for this compound is CaSO3. Ca:40.08 S:32.07 O:3X16=48 Total= 120.15 <---- this is the formula weight.
One possible product of each is gvien below: 1. Ca + SO3 = CaSO3 2. SbCl3 + Cl2 = SbCl5 3. N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3 4. S + O2 = SO2
Another name for gold is "aurum," which is its Latin name.
The chemical formula of calcium hydrogensulfite is Ca(HSO3)2.
The chemical formula for calcium sulphite is CaSO3
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If you had 100 g of compound, then...76.9 g CaSO3 x 1 mol/120 g = 0.64 moles CaSO323.1 g H2O x 1 mol/18 g = 1.28 moles H2Omole ratio is 1.28 moles H2O per 0.64 moles CaSO3 or 2 to 1.So the formula of the compound would be CaSO3-2H2O
The compound formed from Ca and SO2 is calcium sulfite (CaSO3). In this compound, calcium has a +2 charge and sulfite has a -2 charge, resulting in the formula CaSO3.
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Calcium hydrogen sulfite is Ca(HSO3)2Calcium sulfite is CaSO3(CaHSO3, as stated in the original question, does not exist)
Calcium sulfate is commonly used as a food additive, a soil conditioner in agriculture, and a coagulant in tofu production. Additionally, it is used in construction materials such as wallboard and plaster.
SO2 + Ca(OH)2 = CaSO3 + H2O The products are Water and Calcium Sulphite ; Note the spelling of the sulphur anion; NOT sulphate.
No, the equation is not balanced. The balanced equation is 2CaSO3 → CaO + SO2 + O2.
CaSO4 is Calcium Sulphate. Do not confuse with :- CaSO3 which is Calcium Sulphite CaS which is Calcium sulphide. Note the ONE letter difference in the sulphur anion spelling.