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the formula for sulfate differs from the formula for sulfite in: number of oxygen atoms number of ions that would combine with na+ number of sulfur atoms type of atoms present ionic charge
Brief Explanations
- Sulfate ion formula: $\ce{SO^{2-}_{4}}$
- Sulfite ion formula: $\ce{SO^{2-}_{3}}$
- Both have same ionic charge (-2), same type of atoms (S and O), same number of S atoms (1).
- Number of O atoms: sulfate has 4, sulfite has 3.
- For $\ce{Na^{+}}$:
- Sulfate: $\ce{Na_{2}SO_{4}}$ (2 $\ce{Na^{+}}$ ions)
- Sulfite: $\ce{Na_{2}SO_{3}}$ (2 $\ce{Na^{+}}$ ions)
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