Technically no, it is normally called apolyatomic anion, however it is effectivelly a charged molecule.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
To find the grams in 2.4 moles of SO4, you need to multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of SO4 (sulfate). The molar mass of SO4 is 96.06 g/mol. Therefore, 2.4 moles of SO4 would be 2.4 moles * 96.06 g/mol = 230.544 grams.
The formula for ferrous ammonium sulfate is Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.
The ion weight of SO4^2- (sulfate ion) is 96.06 grams per mole.
The conjugate acid of SO4 2- is HSO4 -, also known as bisulfate or hydrogen sulfate. It is formed by adding a hydrogen ion to the sulfate ion.
SO4 is not a molecule. (SO4)2- is the sulfate ion.
The sulfate ion (SO4 2-) is a symmetrical molecule, with a tetrahedral arrangement of atoms around the sulfur. This symmetry cancels out the dipole moments of the individual bonds, resulting in a nonpolar molecule overall.
The sulfate molecule (SO4) is heteroatomic.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
It is SO4 -2 named as sulphate ion.
Fe+3 SO4-2
Pb(2+) is the cation and (SO4)2- is the anion.
The species in question is the sulfate ion, which has a 2- charge. It is thus properly written as SO42-
Sulphate SO4 2-
The oxydation state for S in (SO4)2- is 6.
The atomicity of a compound refers to the number of atoms present in a single molecule of that compound. In the case of Al2(SO4)3, the compound consists of two aluminum (Al) atoms and three sulfate (SO4) ions. Therefore, the atomicity of Al2(SO4)3 is 5, as it contains a total of 5 atoms in each molecule.