No.
Sulfur is one of the chemical elements. Its a fairly soft yellow substance.
There are many sulfates. Each of them is a combination, or chemical compound, of sulfuric acid with some other substance, often a metal. For instance, epsom salts is magnesium sulfate the sulfuric acid 'salt' of the metal magnesium.
Surfur is an element
Sulfate is a common form of natural sulfur, a compound of surfur and oxygen, "SO4".
It is the salt form of sulfuric acid.
No. Sulfur is an element and Sulfate is a compound with sulfur in it.
Sulfate means SO4, and S stands for sulfur, so ferrous sulfate does have sulfur in it.
No. They are two separate things, although both contain sulfur. A sulfate is a compound containing sulfur and oxygen. The word "sulfa" is the short name for a class of antibiotic drugs, sulfonamides.
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The sulfate ion is SO42- The sulfite ion is SO32- and is more basic that sulfate.
No. Sulfur is an element and Sulfate is a compound with sulfur in it.
No: Sulfur is an element with the symbol S, but sulfate is a polyatomic anion with the formula SO4-2.
Sulfate means SO4, and S stands for sulfur, so ferrous sulfate does have sulfur in it.
They both have the element sulfur.
They both have the element sulfur.
There is 1 sulfur atom in potassium sulfate (K2SO4).
They are the same thing
No. They are two separate things, although both contain sulfur. A sulfate is a compound containing sulfur and oxygen. The word "sulfa" is the short name for a class of antibiotic drugs, sulfonamides.
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The sulfate ion is SO42- The sulfite ion is SO32- and is more basic that sulfate.
It contains sulfate, which is 1 sulfur molecule and 4 oxygen molecules.
Both are similar in that they both contain the element sulfur.