how many electrons are there in sulphate
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Sulfate is a polyatomic ion with 1 sulfur (6 valence electrons), 4 oxygens (4 x 6 valence electrons = 24 e-) and a charge of -2 (2 valence electrons). If we add all the electrons together we get 32 valence electrons with which to make bonds and lone pairs around the atoms in the ion.
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- Sulphate has 32 valence electrons.
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