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Answered by loki2106
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1(16) + 4(8) + 2 = 16+ 32 + 2 = 50. When we considered 50 as an atomic number of sulfate, it will be a problem because, element tin has 50 as its atomic number. Thus it can be inferred that there is no atomic number for sulfate as it is an anion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomic number of sulphate = 16

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