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What is the equivalent weight of sulphate radical?

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Answered by vish171
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Explanation:

The sulfate radical (SO 4) has formula weight 96.06 and always has valence 2 in compounds that it usually forms, hence its equivalent weight is 48.03.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Oxygen has an atomic weight of 15.999 and always assumes valence 2 in compounds, so its equivalent weight is 7.9995. The sulfate radical (SO 4) has formula weight 96.0636 and always has valence 2 in compounds, so its equivalent weight is 48.0318.

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