How sulphate ion is formed as it's a compound so its octet shoul be filled
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Sulfur, like oxygen, frequently forms two bonds. In sulfate, the sulfur is attached to four different atoms. ... That would satisfy the octet of sulfur. In order to fill in the right number of electrons for this group of atoms, each oxygen will have a negative formal charge.
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