96.06
The molecular weight of sulfate ion (SO4^2-) is 96.06 g/mol.
This should be SO4-2 ion. sulfur shows +6 in this ion.
The Sulfate, SO4
The charge of the sulfate ion (SO4) in a chemical compound is typically 2-.
This should be SO4-2 ion. sulfur shows +6 in this ion.
The molecular weight of sulfate ion (SO4^2-) is 96.06 g/mol.
SO4 is not a molecule. (SO4)2- is the sulfate ion.
The species in question is the sulfate ion, which has a 2- charge. It is thus properly written as SO42-
It is SO4 -2 named as sulphate ion.
This should be SO4-2 ion. sulfur shows +6 in this ion.
The Sulfate, SO4
Pb(2+) is the cation and (SO4)2- is the anion.
The charge of the sulfate ion (SO4) in a chemical compound is typically 2-.
This should be SO4-2 ion. sulfur shows +6 in this ion.
SO4-2 is the sulfate ion, which consists of one sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms and has a charge of -2. It is a common polyatomic ion found in many compounds, such as in salts like sodium sulfate.
SO4 -----> 2- (negative 2)
Sulfate ion (SO4^2-) goes to the anode in electrolysis but is not discharged. It remains in the solution due to its stability.