* Copper forms two common ions: Cu⁺ (cuprous) and Cu²⁺ (cupric).
* Hydrogen sulfate is a monoprotic acid: HSO₄⁻.
When copper ions react with hydrogen sulfate, the more likely outcome is the formation of either:
* Copper(I) sulfate (Cuprous sulfate): Cu₂SO₄
* Copper(II) sulfate (Cupric sulfate): CuSO₄
Both of these compounds are stable and commonly used in various applications.
Therefore, there is no formula for copper hydrogen sulfate because it's not a known, stable compound.