SO3 is the sulfate radical; it contains sulfur and oxygen.
The are two elements in SO3: sulfur and oxygen.
No. Sulfate is SO3
Yes, the element sulfur in SO3 violates the octet rule because it has more than 8 electrons in its valence shell.
Sulfur has an oxidation state of +4 in SO3^2-. Each oxygen atom has an oxidation state of -2.
The valency of SO2 is 4, while the valency of SO3 is 6. The valency of an atom is the combining power of an element, which indicates the number of bonds it can form with other elements.
Formula: SO3
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
To determine the percent sulfur by mass in SO3, you need to consider the molar mass of each element. In SO3, there is one sulfur atom with a molar mass of 32.06 g/mol and three oxygen atoms with a molar mass of 16.00 g/mol each. Calculate the total molar mass of SO3, then determine the mass contributed by sulfur in that total mass to find the percent sulfur by mass.
Al+3 SO3+2 <---- these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Al+3 SO3+2 SO3+2 SO3+2 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 aluminum ions cancel out three +2 sulfite ions. Al2(SO3)3 <--- simplify
3 and SO3 is an anion with a +1 charge
NO such molecule as 'So32'. If you mean 'SO3^(2-)' this is the sulphite anion. NB There is no element with the initials 'So'. or no molecule with '32' oxygen atoms to one sulphur atom.
yes, because it describes the bonding of 2 elements