Yes. sulfates are SO42-
Sulfur is the element present in all sulfides and sulfates.
Sulfates contain the sulfate ion SO42- the sulf- comes from the fact that sulfur is the central atom in this ion and distinguishes it from other oxygen containing ions. the -ate part of the name shows that the sulfur in the ion is in its highest oxidation state.
sulfur and four oxygen atoms
No, Sulphur is a gaseous element, commonly found as S8. Sulphate is a polyatomic ion (compound containing multiple elements with a charge on it) containing sulphur and oxygen, written as SO4-2
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
No. Sulfates get their name primarily from sulfur (S), not calcium.
Sulfur
Sulfur.
Sulfur is the element present in all sulfides and sulfates.
Iron sulfates contain iron, sulfur and oxygen.
Sulfates contain the sulfate ion SO42- the sulf- comes from the fact that sulfur is the central atom in this ion and distinguishes it from other oxygen containing ions. the -ate part of the name shows that the sulfur in the ion is in its highest oxidation state.
sulfur and four oxygen atoms
There are four main types of sulfur: elemental sulfur, sulfides, sulfates, and sulfur dioxide. Each of these types plays a different role in various chemical and biological processes.
Sulphur occurs in the soil and rocks mainly in the form of sulfides, sulfates, and elemental sulfur. Sulfides are minerals with sulfur combined with a metal, like pyrite (iron sulfide). Sulfates are salts containing sulfur and oxygen, such as gypsum (calcium sulfate). Elemental sulfur can also be found in its pure, uncombined form.
No, Sulphur is a gaseous element, commonly found as S8. Sulphate is a polyatomic ion (compound containing multiple elements with a charge on it) containing sulphur and oxygen, written as SO4-2
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
There are 3 elements in it. S Shows -2 as the oxidation number.