Science, asked by Nimish2442, 1 year ago

The molecular formula of a metallic chloride is MCI. The molecular formula of its sulphate will be-
(A) MSO4
(B) M(SO4)3
(C) M2SO4
(D) M2(SO4)2

Answers

Answered by hemant9999
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Explanation:

Option C is correct

M2SO4

Answered by santy2
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Answer:

The molecular formula of the sulphate of metallic compound with a chloride formula of MCl will be M₂SO₄

Explanation:

Given that the chloride of this metal is MCl and we know that the valency of the chloride ion is 1, we conclude that the valency of this metal is also 1. This is because of the formula of the chloride given as MCl

Having figured that the valency of the metal is 1, we can then write down the formula of its sulphate. Considering that the valency of the sulphate is 2, the molecular formula of the sulphate of this metal will be M₂SO₄

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