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What is the charge of Sulphate .

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Answered by saanvigrover2007
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The molecular formula for sulfate is SO42-. Four bonds, two single and two double, are shared between the sulfur and oxygen atoms. The -2 you see on the sulfate ion reminds you that this molecule is charged. This negative charge comes from the oxygen atoms that surround the sulfur atom.

Answered by intelligentmind67
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The molecular formula for sulfate is SO42-. Four bonds, two single and two double, are shared between the sulfur and oxygen atoms. The -2 you see on the sulfate ion reminds you that this molecule is charged. This negative charge comes from the oxygen atoms that surround the sulfur atom.

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