1, 1, 1, 1
The Roman Numeral is one (I) - Copper(I) Sulfate.
Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
The preferred nomenclature is ALWAYS the Roman numeral form, since it's clear and unambiguous even if the reader does not know the common oxidation states of that metal. For example: to be able to write the formula for "cuprous sulfate" you need to know that copper's common oxidation states are +1 and +2, but it's immediately obvious that copper (I) sulfate should be written Cu2SO4.
the correct name for the chemical formula is copper sulfate.
Cu2SO4
CuSO4 or Cu2SO4
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4 .
The chemical formula is CuSO4 or Cu2SO4.
Yes, copper sulfate is an electrolyte.
The Roman Numeral is one (I) - Copper(I) Sulfate.
Cu2So4
Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
Copper(I) sulfate is Cu2SO4: the ratio Cu/SO4 is 2.
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
32 g This table has the solubilities of many substances ranging from 0C to 100C: