Diffrence between sulphide sulphite and sulphate
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago
Sulfate and sulfite ions are the polyatomic ions which are formed by the combination of sulfur and oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for sulfate and sulfite are{tex} SO_4^{2-}\text{ and }SO_3^{2-}{/tex} respectively.
Sulfide ion is the ion which is formed by the gaining of electrons by sulfur atom. Sulfur atom gains 2 electrons in order to form stable atom. The ion formed by gaining 2 electrons by sulfur atom is{tex} S^{2-}{/tex}
Thus, the chemical formula for sulfate, sulfite and sulfide ions are {tex}SO_4^{2-},SO_3^{2-}\text{ and }S^{2-}{/tex} respectively.
All the ions carry a charge of -2.
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