The environment sulphate anion is made of sulphur and oxygen. It combines in such a way as to lrave ' two spare electrons; to give the sulphate anion a charge of '-2'.
It is represented by the partial formula ' SO4^(2-) '. It does NOT exist in the environment as a separate molecule. However, it does combine ionically with metal cations to form sulphate salts. e.g. MgSO4 (Magnesium sulphate).
NNB Do NOT confuse with sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3) which do exist as separate covalently bonded molecules.
Neither, coper sulfate is not a mixture and it is not an element. Coper Sulfate is a chemical compound.
No, silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and it is not a sulfate. Sulfate is a polyatomic anion composed of sulfur and oxygen atoms, typically found in compounds like sodium sulfate or magnesium sulfate.
No, sulfur is an element on the periodic table, while sulfate is a compound that includes sulfur and oxygen atoms. Sulfur is the pure element, while sulfate is a chemical compound containing sulfur and oxygen ions.
No. Silver is a metallic element, though it can form silver sulfate.
No. Sulfate is SO3
Copper sulfate is not an element. It is a substance formed by an ionic bond between copper and sulfate, and has the formula CuSO4. This means it is made up of three elements: Copper, Sulfur, and Oxygen.
No. Copper sulfate is a compound of the elements copper, sulfur, and oxygen.
Sulfate and sulfur are not the same. Sulfur is an element on the periodic table with the symbol S, while sulfate is a chemical compound containing sulfur and oxygen ions (SO4^2-). Sulfur is a pure element, whereas sulfate is a combination of sulfur and other elements.
no it is a compound.
do you mean "zinc" sulfate? There is no element known of as inc...
Copper sulfate is a compound, not an element. It is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms chemically bonded together.
calcium, sulphur and oxygen