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  2. How to calculate the formal charge of sulfate ion?

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    FC = V − (B + N) F C = V − (B + N) Sulfate ion has two valid structures that you could draw, one with sulfur having a formal charge of zero and one with sulfur having a formal charge of +2. The structures below (from the Wikipedia page, released into the public domain) follow the annoying but allowable convention of replacing lone pairs ...

  3. How is (SO4)^2- Charged if S and O all are Neutral Themselves?

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    There are partial charges on the S and the O in SO4[2-], the Sulfate ion. Sulfate ions are found in sulfuric acid = H2SO4, which ionizes into SO4[2-] + 2 H+. Oxygen is electro-negative. It has a partial negative charge. Think of water = H2O, which can break down into H+ and OH-.

  4. What is the formula for nickel III sulfate? - Answers

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    The formula for nickel III sulfate is Ni2(SO4)3. Since sulfate (SO4) has a charge of -2, each nickel ion (Ni) must have a charge of +3 to balance the overall charge. What is the name for Ni2(SO4)3?

  5. Why does sulfate have this structure? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

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    Look at the structure for sulfate: Why does sulfur form so many covalent bonds. Its valency is only −2 − 2, it only needs two electrons, yet here it's getting 6 6. The same thing happens with phosphate. Phosphorus has a valency of −3 − 3, yet, it forms 5 5 covalent bonds. I think the key thing is that Sulphur can have a range of valencies.

  6. What charge does a sulfate ion have? - Answers

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    The charge of the sulfate ion SO4 is -2. Sulfate (SO4^2-) is a polyatomic anion used in many salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides. The sulfate ion (SO4^2-) has a charge of 2-. SO4 has a charge ...

  7. Why is hydrogen sulfate put together as it is?

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    Focussing on the question at hand, the bonding situation of the core SOX4X2− S O X 4 X 2 − anion is isoelectronic to the POX4X3− P O X 4 X 3 −. For the methylsulfate this situation may be extended. A qualitative analysis of the natural charges (BP86/cc-pVDZ) reveals no difference. All of the oxygen atoms carry a negative charge, while ...

  8. What is the formula for boron sulfate? - Answers

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    Best Answer. The formula for sulfate is SO4, and has a net charge of -2. Boron has a charge of +3, so the formula for boron sulfate is B2 (SO4)3. Wiki User. ∙ 10y ago.

  9. What is the formula of potassium ammonium sulfate?

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    K(NHX4)SOX4 K (N H X 4) S O X 4 is the correct formula. You have two unipositive cations and a single dinegative anion. The total charge must be zero. Reminder: Answers generated by artificial intelligence tools are not allowed on Chemistry Stack Exchange. Learn more.

  10. What is the chemical formula for nickel (iii) sulfate? - Answers

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    Ni+2 SO4-2 <--- These are the ions and their charges. The charges have to have a net charge of zero, so one +2 nickel ion cancels out one -2 sulfate ion. The final formula would then be NiSO4

  11. What is the formula and charge of sulfate? - Answers

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    SO2− 4 ( Charge is -2 ) Tags Elements and Compounds Subjects. Animals ... What is the formula and charge of sulfate? Updated: 5/27/2024. Wiki User. ∙ 12y ago. Study now. See answers (2)

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