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Sulfate is : SO42-, so the elements are:

one Sulfur- and four Oxygen atoms

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What elements are present in sulphates?

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Sulphates are made from what acid?

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What are the trends in solubility of group one sulphates and two sulphates?

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Does sulphates affect people?

Sulphates can affect people, particularly those who are sensitive or allergic to them. They may experience symptoms like skin irritation, respiratory issues, or digestive problems when exposed to sulphates in certain products such as cosmetics, medications, or food additives. It's important for individuals with sensitivities to avoid products containing sulphates and consult a healthcare professional if needed.


Lead sulfate soluble in water?

Sulphates are usually soluble in water except for Ag2SO4, BaSO4, CaSO4 and PbSO4 (lead sulphate). Hope that helps (: PbSO4 is sparingly soluble in water, its solubility at 298K is about 1.4E-4 mol/L, a very small value. So its not insoluble, it just has a very small solubility. Most sulphates of group 2 elements have low solubilities with the solubilities decreasing down the group, so that the sulphates of the top 2 elements, Be and Mg are reasonably soluble, then the solubilities decreasing for Ca, Sr and Ba. Other elements with very low solubilities for sulphates include Sb (antimony), Hg (mercury, Ag (silver) and Pb (lead). The solubility of lead sulphate can apparently be increased by additio0n of acid or ammonia or both (or ammonium salts).


Why hcl used in the limit test of sulphates?

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used in the limit test of sulphates because it helps in the precipitation of sulphates as insoluble barium sulphate (BaSO4). This makes it easier to quantitatively determine the amount of sulphate present in a sample through gravimetric analysis. The addition of excess HCl ensures that all sulphates are converted to BaSO4, allowing for accurate measurement.


What Are Sulphates?

Sulphates, also known as sulfates, are salts or esters of sulfuric acid. They are commonly used in various industries, including in cosmetics as surfactants and in detergents as cleaning agents. However, some people may have sensitivity to sulphates, leading to skin irritation or dryness.


Why is acetic acid added in the limit test for sulphates?

Acetic acid is added in the limit test for sulphates to prevent the precipitation of other metal ions that could interfere with the test results. It forms a soluble complex with various metal ions, ensuring that only sulphates are precipitated and measured accurately.


Which atoms or groups of atoms are always found in sulphates?

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