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Is calcium sulphate a compound?

Yes, the calcium sulphate (CaSO4) is a chemical compound.


What is the chemical formula of calcium sulphate hemihydrate?

The chemical formula of calcium sulphate hemihydrate is CaSO4*1/2H2O.


What is the chemical fomula for calcium sulphate?

CaSO4


What is the chemical formula of calcium hydrogen sulfate?

The chemical formula of calcium hydrogen sulphate is Ca(HSO4)2.


What is the chemical formula for calcium sulphate?

The formula for calcium sulfate is CaSO4. Oh yah im smart!


What is chemical name of gypsum?

Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate CaSO4, 2 H2O


Chemical reaction between calcium and copper sulphate?

When calcium metal is added to a solution of copper sulfate, a single displacement reaction occurs. The more reactive calcium displaces the less reactive copper from the copper sulfate solution. This results in the formation of calcium sulfate and elemental copper. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Ca + CuSO4 -> CaSO4 + Cu.


Is there a difference between calcium sulphate and calcium sulfate dihydrate?

No, calcium sulfate and calcium sulphate are the same chemical compound, commonly known as gypsum. Calcium sulfate dihydrate specifically refers to the hydrated form of calcium sulfate, where each molecule contains two molecules of water (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O).


What is CSO4 chemical name?

This compound does not exist.


The chemical formula of calcium sulphate?

It is CaSO4 (the 4 should be in subscript but this pathetic browser cannot handle that!)


Is gypsum a sulfide?

No. Gypsum is a Sulphate (Calcium Sulphate).


Will sodium sulphate and calcium make sodium chloride?

No. Sodium sulphate + calcium = sodium chloride is wrong you can tell this by writing out a chemical equation NaSO3 + Ca = NaCl <-- This as you can see is wrong, in a chemical equation both sides must have the elements on each side, no new elements can be formed. I'm not 100% whether SO3 is a sulphate or a sulphite btw*