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Which is the anion of Sodium sulphate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The formula of an ionic compound is neutral. The ratio of the cations and anions it contains is such that there is no excess charge. Thus, the combination of a sodium ion, Na+, with a sulfate ion, SO42-, to form sodium sulfate must be in a 2:1 ratio so that the resulting compound is neutral, Na2SO4.

Answered by athirapillai02
13

Explanation:

Sodium Sulfate is an ionic compound formed by two ions, Sodium Na+ and Sulfate SO−24 . In order for these two polyatomic ions to bond the charges must be equal and opposite. Therefore, it will take two +1 sodium ions to balance the one -2 sulfate ion

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