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The formula of Al2( SO)4 represents which molecule a) aluminium sulphate, sulphide or sulphite ​

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Answered by udhay44
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The formula Al2(SO4)3 represents aluminium sulphate.

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The aluminumcation has a charge of 3+ (Al 3+ ), while the sulfate anion (SO_4_ 2- ) has a 2- negative charge. For a compound to be neutral, you need the equal amount of positive charges as negative charges, and thats not possible with Al*2SO4, as it would have a +4 charge.

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