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What is the difference between Sulphate, Sulphide ,and sulphite?

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Answered by Krishna9527
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The difference between sulfate and sulfite is, Sulfate (SO4) has 1 atom of Sulphur and 4 atoms of Oxygen. sulfite (SO3) has 1 atom of sulfur and 3 atoms of Oxygen. ... Phosphine sulfides occur when the sulfur atom reacts with organic phosphines.

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sulphate  \: has \:  = so \frac{2}{4}  -

sulphite \: has \:  = so \frac{2}{3}  -

sulphide \: has \:  = s  \frac{2}{}  -

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