Sulfate ion is SO42-, so the charge is -2.
The compound is K2SO4 (potassium sulfate) Potassium (K) has a 1+ ionic charge. Sulfur (S) has a 2- ionic charge. Oxygen (O) has a 2- ionic charge.
The ionic compound formed from potassium hydroxide (KH) and sulfate (SO4) is potassium sulfate (K2SO4). Potassium (K) has a +1 charge and sulfate (SO4) has a -2 charge, so two potassium ions are needed to balance the charge of one sulfate ion.
Aluminium sulfate is an ionic compound.
The systematic name of this compound is Lead(II) Sulfate(VI), and the common name is lead sulfate.
Yes, CuSO4 is an ionic compound. It is made up of copper (Cu) ions carrying a positive charge and sulfate (SO4) ions carrying a negative charge.
Barium sulfate (BaSO4) is a neutral compound with no overall charge. In this ionic compound, the barium (Ba) ion has a +2 charge, and the sulfate (SO4) ion has a -2 charge, which balance each other out to give a net charge of zero for the compound.
Ionic because Ionic has metals or metal and non metals and for it to be molecular it can not contain metal
Yes. The charge on Na (sodium) ions is 1+ and the charge on a SO4 (sulfate) ion is 2-. So to balance out the charges 2 sodium ions are needed for every sulfate ion.
This is sodium sulfate, or more properly sodium sulfate(VI).
The name for the ionic compound FeSO4 is Iron(II) sulfate.
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.