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Aluminium sulfate is a salt with the
formula Al2(
SO4)3. It is
soluble in
water and is
mainly used as a
coagulating agent (promoting
particle collision...
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formula Zn
SO4(H2O)x. All are
colorless solids. The most
common form
includes water of
crystallization as the heptahydrate, with the
formula Zn
SO4·7H2O. As...
- Chromium(III)
sulfate usually refers to the
inorganic compounds with the
formula Cr2(
SO4)3.x(H2O),
where x can
range from 0 to 18. Additionally, ill-defined but commercially...
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inorganic compound. It
exists as the
anhydrous salt Ce(
SO4)2 as well as a few
hydrated forms: Ce(
SO4)2(H2O)x, with x
equal to 4, 8, or 12.
These salts are...
- are: Kainite, KMg(
SO4)·Cl·3H2O Schönite (now
known as picromerite), K2SO4·Mg
SO4·6H2O Leonite, K2SO4·Mg
SO4·4H2O Langbeinite, K2Mg2(
SO4)3
Aphthitalite (previously...
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sulfate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Cu
SO4. It
forms hydrates Cu
SO4·nH2O,
where n can
range from 1 to 7. The
pentahydrate (n = 5)...
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ferric sulfate), is a
family of
inorganic compounds with the
formula Fe2(
SO4)3(H2O)n. A
variety of
hydrates are known,
including the most
commonly encountered...
- sulfate, is the salt with the
formula [Cu(NH3)4]
SO4·H2O, or more
precisely [Cu(NH3)4(H2O)]
SO4. This dark blue to
purple solid is a
sulfuric acid salt...
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metal itself with
sulfuric acid: Zn + H2SO4 → Zn
SO4 + H2 Cu(OH)2 + H2SO4 → Cu
SO4 + 2 H2O CdCO3 + H2SO4 → Cd
SO4 + H2O + CO2
Although written with
simple anhydrous...