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what is
sulphate \:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sulfate is a compound containing a sulfur atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms. The sulfate compound forms a tetrahedral arrangement with bonding. Sulfate forms a salt when converted to sulfuric acid. ... Sulfates molecular formula is SO42-. Two double bonds and two single bonds are used to link oxygen to the sulfur atom.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

Sulfate is a salt that forms when sulfuric acid reacts with another chemical. It's a broader term for other synthetic sulfate-based chemicals you may be concerned about, such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)

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