FeSO4 (ferrous sulphate) a total of 6 atoms 4 of which are oxygen
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
1. Find the molar mass (MM) of the substances.MM FeSO4 = 151.91g+MM 7H2O = 126.11gMM FeSO4 x 7H2O = 278.02g2. Find the percent water of hydrate.Divide the mass of water by the mass of the hydrate; multiply result by 100%.126.11g278.02g x 100%Percent water of FeSO4 * 7H2O is 45.36%.Finding Molar Mass# atoms Element A x atomic mass Element A = Mass A# atoms Element B x atomic mass Element B = Mass B... etc.Add up all the mass values for the substance and you have the molar mass of the substance.
The chemical formula for iron sulfate is FeSO4. When it is dissolved in water, it forms aqueous iron sulfate, which is represented as FeSO4(aq).
2Fe + AlSO4
FeSO4 stands for ferrous sulfate. however it is a compound and does not appear on the periodic table periodic table consists of only elements, not compounds
The 'Ingredients' ; I think you mean the elemental atoms. Ferrous sulphate has the formula FeSO4 So the (ingredients) elementsal atoms are: - 1 x Fe ( Iron ; Latin Ferrum). 1 x S ( sulphur) 4 x O ( four atoms of oxygen).
nitroso ferrous sulphate
FeSO4 is a covalent compound
FeSO4+BaCl2=>FeCl2+BaSO4
The formula unit for iron (III) sulfate is Fe2(SO4)3. This formula shows that there are two iron atoms, three sulfur atoms, and twelve oxygen atoms, totalling 17 atoms altogether.
Solid FeSO4 easily absorb water.
FeSO4 + K3PO4 ---> Fe3(PO4)2 + K2SO4
2NaOH + FeSO4 --> Fe(OH)2 + Na2SO4
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
FeSO4 =Fe2O3 +So2 +SO3
FeSO4 is iron II sulfate, a bluish salt used in chemical manufacturing.
1. Find the molar mass (MM) of the substances.MM FeSO4 = 151.91g+MM 7H2O = 126.11gMM FeSO4 x 7H2O = 278.02g2. Find the percent water of hydrate.Divide the mass of water by the mass of the hydrate; multiply result by 100%.126.11g278.02g x 100%Percent water of FeSO4 * 7H2O is 45.36%.Finding Molar Mass# atoms Element A x atomic mass Element A = Mass A# atoms Element B x atomic mass Element B = Mass B... etc.Add up all the mass values for the substance and you have the molar mass of the substance.