The cation of pseudoephedrine sulfate is the pseudoephedrine ion itself, which is a sympathomimetic amine. In the sulfate salt form, pseudoephedrine is combined with sulfate ions, but in its active form, it primarily exists as the pseudoephedrine cation. This compound is commonly used as a decongestant in treating nasal congestion.
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Magnesium sulfate is a salt; Mg2+ is the cation and (SO4)2- is the anion.
The anion for ammonium sulfate is sulfate (SO4^2-). Ammonium sulfate is a salt that consists of the ammonium cation (NH4^+) and the sulfate anion.
The sulfate ion itself does not contribute color to a solution, but the accompanying cation may contribute color.
Yes, pseudoephedrine sulfate can be used as a precursor in the illicit manufacturing of methamphetamine. This process involves the extraction and conversion of pseudoephedrine into methamphetamine through chemical reactions which are illegal due to the highly addictive and harmful nature of methamphetamine.
Yes. 240mg = 240/1000 g = 0.24g
Titanium(IV) Sulfate is an ionic compound.
No, it has a negative charge so it is an anion
Yes Ammonium sulfate is soluble in water because it is an ionic compound of ammonium ions and sulfate.
When lead (IV) sulfate reacts with tin (II) chlorate, the lead (IV) cation (Pb^4+) will combine with the chlorate anion (ClO3^-) to form lead (IV) chlorate, Pb(ClO3)4. The tin (II) cation (Sn^2+) will combine with the sulfate anion (SO4^2-) to form tin (II) sulfate, SnSO4.
An example of this type of compound is ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4, where the polyatomic cation is ammonium (NH4+) and the polyatomic anion is sulfate (SO4^2-). In this case, the atoms in the sulfate anion are all from the same group in the periodic table (Group 16 or the oxygen family).