Neither. Sulfate, SO4, is a polyatomic ion. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), however, is an acid.
Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) is neither an acid nor a base it is a salt
Potassium sulfate is neither an acid nor a base, but a salt formed by reaction between an acid and a base.
base
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
It's a salt.
Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) is neither an acid nor a base it is a salt
Potassium sulfate is neither an acid nor a base, but a salt formed by reaction between an acid and a base.
base
base
Ephedrine sulfate will act as a weak acid in solution because yes it is the salt of a weak base (ephedrine) and a strong acid (sulfuric acid)
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
It's a salt.
HSO4(-), hydrogen sulfate, is the conjugate base of H2SO4, sulfuric acid.
neutral. there is no H or OH atoms
Yes, it is, another conjugate base of sulphuric acid is bisulphate ion, HSO4
No. BaSO4 is a salt. NaOH is a base.
Zinc