SO2−
4
( Charge is -2 )
The formula for sulfate is SO4, and has a net charge of -2. Boron has a charge of +3, so the formula for boron sulfate is B2(SO4)3.
the chemical formula of zinc sulphate is ZnSO4.
Sodium sulfate has the molecular formula Na2SO4. This is because sodium has a net charge of +1 and SO4 has a net charge of -2.
The charge on a sulfate anion is -2.
Na has a charge of +1 and SO4 has a charge of -2 so to balance it out, you need 2 Na.
No, sulfate has a negative charge of 2. The formula for sulfate is SO4 2- where "-2" is the charge.
The formula for sulfate is SO4, and has a net charge of -2. Boron has a charge of +3, so the formula for boron sulfate is B2(SO4)3.
the chemical formula of zinc sulphate is ZnSO4.
copper sulfate is CuSO4 and that in itself is neutral because the anion has a charge of -2 and copper has a charge of +2
Sodium sulfate has the molecular formula Na2SO4. This is because sodium has a net charge of +1 and SO4 has a net charge of -2.
(Na)2SO4.
BeSO4 Sulfate is a polyatomic ion = SO4 and this has a charge of -2 and Beryllium usually has a charge of +2
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
The formula for cuprous sulfide is Cu2S. Copper (I) or cuprous has a +1 charge, whereas Sulfur has a charge of -2. Cu^(-1) + S^(-2) -> Cu2S (The subscript is 2)
The formula for lithium sulfate is Li2SO4.
The charge on a sulfate anion is -2.
Na has a charge of +1 and SO4 has a charge of -2 so to balance it out, you need 2 Na.