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Sulfate is the term used to describe a chemical ion with the formula SO4(2-). It rapidly forms molecules with metallic ions to form precipitates. Aluminum sulfate is used in waste water treatment plants as a floculation aid.
I THINK ITS PUT IN WINE AND TO KEEP IT FRESH BUT YOU CANT KEEP IT OUT THAT LONG..YOU GOT FINSH IT ..
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I'm guessing the 'S' is Sulphur, the 'O' os oxygen. What's the '4' and what's the '(2-)'?
by Max Power on July 1st, 2006
Sufate group contains 1 Sulphur nucleus, 4 oxygen nuclei and enough electrons to make the whole ion with two extra = total of 2 negative charges
by Quirkie on July 2nd, 2006
SO WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU PUT IT IN WINE??
by brandonnavajo86 on February 18th, 2009
DOES IT KEEP IT FRESH??
by brandonnavajo86 on February 18th, 2009
Are you thinking of sulphite?
by Quirkie on February 19th, 2009