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No, it has a negative charge so it is an anion
Magnesium sulfate is a salt; Mg2+ is the cation and (SO4)2- is the anion.
The sulfate ion itself does not contribute color to a solution, but the accompanying cation may contribute color.
Ammonium sulfate is an ionic compound. The formula itself names an anion and a cation.
Yes. 240mg = 240/1000 g = 0.24g
The copper cation is bound ionically to the sulfate anion while the sulfate anion is held together by covalent bonds between the sulfur and oxygen.
Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulfate. The cation is Fe3+ and the anion is SO42-
It must be taken into account its chemical formula. NO3- is nitrate, SO4- is sulfate, Na+ is sodium cation, etc.
A lithium cation with formula Li+1.
sulfate anion SO42- the salt of sulfuric acid. ammonium cation NH4+ which is protonated ammonia.