SO42-
The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.
The formula for a sulphate ion is SO42- so the valency of a sulphate ion is -2.
Yes. Mg2+ is a monatomic ion, but SO42- is a polyatomic ion composed of two elements, sulfur and oxygen.
The polyatomic ion sulfite = SO3-2
The formula of the sulphate ion is SO42-
SO42-
The potassium ion is K+ and the sulfate ion is SO42-
The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.
The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.
The sulfite ion is SO32- It is not to be confused with sulfate, SO42-
Sulfate is SO42- and the sulfide ion is S2-.
The sulfate ion (SO42-) is the polyatomic ion
No. The sulfate ion has the formula SO42-, while the sulfide ion has the formula S2-.
The chemical formula for the sulfate ion is SO42-
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.