The Sulfate ion is SO4 2-
The Sulfite ion is SO3 2-
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
sulphur forms -2 ions as SO3-2 sulphite ion , SO4-2 sulphate ion and S-2 sulphide ion, these three are stable ions , sulphate is the most. other ions of sulphur are S2O3-2 , S2O7-2 and S2O8-2 .
sulphate
No, copper is less reactive than zinc. The sulphate ion stays attached to the zinc.
It's the salt, sodium sulphate. Na2 = two atoms of sodium SO4 = the sulphate ion, one sulphur and four oxygen atoms.
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
The formula of the sulphate ion is SO42-
A sulphide is a simple chemical combination of an element and the Sulphur atom e.g. Hydrogen Sulphide, H2S. A sulphite is a chemical combination of an element and a compound of Sulphur and Oxygen, namely 3 Oxygen atoms to every Sulphur atom. E.g. Calcium Sulphite CaSO3.
Calcium sulfide has the chemical formula CaS.
it is S2- ,while sulphite ion is SO32-
Yes, sulphate ion and sulphate radical are the same thing. The formula for the sulphate ion is (SO4)2-, and it is a polyatomic anion consisting of one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms.
sulphur forms -2 ions as SO3-2 sulphite ion , SO4-2 sulphate ion and S-2 sulphide ion, these three are stable ions , sulphate is the most. other ions of sulphur are S2O3-2 , S2O7-2 and S2O8-2 .
Sulphate compounds are compounds that contain the sulfate ion, SO42-.
sulphate ion is not amphoteric because according to Bronsted-Lowry concept an amphoteric specie is that which can donate as well as accept aproton but sulphate ion is not capable of donating proton so it is not amphoteric
Sulphate is an ion. If joined with Hydrogen, it becomes Sulfuric Acid.
Iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4. The sulphate ion has a 2- charge, and the iron (II) ion has a 2+ charge, so only one of each ion is needed to form a neutral iron (II) sulphate compound.
the aluminium is split with the sulphate ion. this leaves the sulphate on its own with a charge. the copper then takes the place of the aluminium turning the charge of the sulphate ion to neutral, this leaves the aluminium and copper sulphate.