Sodium used to be called natrium, so it has the chemical symbol Na.
It exists as a +1 cation when charged, if it loses its (only) valence electron.
Sodium, or Na, has a charge of +1.
Sulfate is (SO4)2-.
In it is one sulfur ion with a charge of negative two with four oxygen atoms attached to it. Each oxygen is single bonded to the sulfur and has two valence electrons. The whole molecule forms a tetrahedral shape around the sulfur, although the oxygens are all trigonal planar.
SO4
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Actully, sulphate is an ion and so the formula is SO4-- where the minus signs are written as superscripts.
The chemical symbol for sulfate is SO42-. The CAS number for sulfate is 14808-79-8 and its molar mass is 96.07 g mol.
Formula: SO42-
I think its S2-
SO4 with a charge of negative 2
SO4 -----> 2- (negative 2)
so4
so4-2
Iron(ii)sulphate = FeSO4
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gold + sulphuric acid = gold sulphate + hydrogen :)
The chemical formula of the ferrous sulfate is FeSO4.
The chemical formula of sodium sulfate is Na2SO4.
The formula for ferrous sulphate is FeSO4.
Ferrous sulphate, or iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4.
Ferric sulphate, or iron (III) sulphate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
The Chemical Formula for Nickel Sulphate is NiSO4.
The molecular formula for Ammonium Sulphate is (NH4)2SO4.
Iron(ii)sulphate = FeSO4
The formula of the sulphate ion is SO42-
The formula unit for potassium sulphate is K2SO4.
Anhydrous sodium sulphate is Na2SO4
Formula: FeSO4
Formula: MgSO4
Formula: Na2SO4