[Au(CH4N2S)2]2SO4
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The simplest Gold Sulfate compound is Gold (II) Sulfate AuSO4.
There also exists a very unstable Gold (III) Sulfate Au2(SO4)3.
Additionally, gold forms a number of quite complex sulfate structures such as
(a) the Gold (III) Sulfate ion [Au(S04)2]1-
(b) the Auryl Sulfate compound AuOHSO4
(c) the infinite sheet stack described by the formula [(Au2)(SO4)4/2]
The formula for gold(III) sulfate is Au2(SO4)3.
The molecular formula for ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4.
The formula for gold(II) sulfate is Au2(SO4)3.
The formula for iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4, and the molecular weight is approximately 151.91 g/mol.
The molecular formula of hydrated sodium sulfate is Na2SO4.xH2O, where x represents the number of water molecules present in the crystal structure.
The formula for gold(III) sulfate is Au2(SO4)3. This formula indicates that each gold atom is associated with 3 sulfate ions.
The formula for gold(III) sulfate is Au2(SO4)3.
The molecular formula for ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4.
The molecular formula of sodium sulfate is Na2SO4, which indicates that it contains two sodium ions (Na+) and one sulfate ion (SO4^2-).
The formula for gold(II) sulfate is Au2(SO4)3.
SO4 is the chemical formula for the anion sulfate.
The formula for iron(II) sulfate is FeSO4, and the molecular weight is approximately 151.91 g/mol.
The molecular formula of hydrated sodium sulfate is Na2SO4.xH2O, where x represents the number of water molecules present in the crystal structure.
The molecular formula for gold nitrate is Au(NO3)3.
The simplest Gold Sulfate compound is Gold (II) Sulfate AuSO4, ionic formula Au2+ SO42-. There also exists a very unstable Gold (III) Sulfate Au2(SO4)3, ionic formula Au3+2 (SO4)2-3. Additionally, gold forms a number of quite complex sulfate structures such as (a) the Gold (III) Sulfate ion[Au(S04)2]1-, ionic formula [Au3+ (SO4)2-2]1- (b) the Auryl Sulfate compound AuOHSO4, ionic formula Au3+ (OH)1- (SO4)2- (c) the infinite sheet stack described by the formula [(Au2)(SO4)4/2], ionic formula [(Au4+2) (SO4)2-4/2].
FeSO4*7H2O (the star/asterisk represents a dot).
Sodium sulfate is an ionic compound, consisting of Na+ and SO4^2- ions, held together by ionic bonds. It does not exist as individual molecules like covalent compounds do, so it does not have a molecular formula.