The sulfate ion itself does not contribute color to a solution, but the accompanying cation may contribute color.
A dissolved sulfate ion is colorless. In solution, sulfate ions do not impart any color to the solution.
Colorless. Hydrogen sulfate is usually called sulfuric acid. Pure H2SO4 is an oily colorless liquid, diute solutions are also colorless
Zinc sulfate in water is colorless.
White or colorless
A solution of K2SO4, which is potassium sulfate, is typically colorless.
white or violet
Silver sulfate solution typically appears colorless.
Zinc sulfate is colorless to white in appearance.
The color of a sodium sulfate solution in water is colorless. Sodium sulfate is a white and crystalline solid that dissolves in water to form a clear and colorless solution.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
Sodium sulfate in water typically appears colorless. When dissolved in water, sodium sulfate molecules dissociate into sodium ions (Na+) and sulfate ions (SO4^2-), which do not impart any color to the solution.