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Is sulfate and sulfur the same?

Sulfate and sulfur are not the same. Sulfur is an element on the periodic table with the symbol S, while sulfate is a chemical compound containing sulfur and oxygen ions (SO4^2-). Sulfur is a pure element, whereas sulfate is a combination of sulfur and other elements.


Is sulfate an element compound or mixture?

Sulfate is a polyatomic ion composed of sulfur and oxygen atoms, so it is considered a compound.


Is sulfur hexafluoride an example of polyatomic?

Yes, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is an example of a polyatomic molecule because it consists of more than two atoms bonded together (one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms).


When sulfur becomes sulfide it is an?

polyatomic ion


What element do most of the polytamic ions have in the formula?

Most polyatomic ions contain oxygen as a key element in their formulas, often in combination with one or more other elements. For example, common polyatomic ions like sulfate (SO₄²⁻) and nitrate (NO₃⁻) include oxygen along with sulfur and nitrogen, respectively. The presence of oxygen is a defining characteristic of many polyatomic ions.


What is the atomic number for sulphate?

Sulfate is a polyatomic ion, SO42-, meaning it is a covalently bonded substance that carries a charge. Thus, it does not have an atomic number. Atomic numbers are assigned to pure elements, such as Sulfur (16) and Oxygen (8).


What element do most of the polyatomic ions have in the formula?

Examples: oxygen, sulfur, carbon, phosphorus etc.


Is sulfur element compound or mixture?

element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound


What is the polyatomic ion Li?

Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion


Is sulfur powder an element compound or mixture?

Sulfur is an element.


Is SO2 polyatomic?

No, that is just plain old covalently bonded sulfur dioxide.


What charge is for sulfur?

Sulphur (also sulfur) is an element. It can be both uncharged and charged. In pure form sulfur is uncharged. As sulfide ions is has charge -2. In many molecules (like the amino acid custeine) and polyatomic ions (like the sulfate ion) sulfur does not have a formal charge, but can have many different states of oxidation.