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what is the formula for sulphide , sulphite and sulphate ???????

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Answered by supersonu
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Sulphide -> S (charge is 2-)
Sulphite -> SO3 (Charge is 2-)
Sulphate -> SO4 (Charge is 2-)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecular or chemical formula of sulphate, sulphite and sulphide is SO_{4} ^{2-}, SO_{3} ^{2-} and S^{2-} respectively.

  • The oxidation state of sulphur in sulphate, sulphite and sulphide is +6, +4 and -2 respectively.
  • The main difference between sulphite, sulphate, and sulphide is the number of oxygen atoms and the oxidation state of the sulphur in the respective forms.
  • Sulphide exists in three different categories namely organic, inorganic and phosphine.
  • Sulphate is usually seen for its variety of uses.
  • Sulphites have many applications in the food industry to store or preserve food items.

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