Benjamin S. answered 11/16/23
Experienced Biochemistry Grad Specializing in Chemistry Tutoring
Sodium sulfate is a chemical compound composed of sodium ions and sulfate ions. Its formula and ionic components are as follows:
- Sodium ions (Na⁺): Sodium forms a monovalent cation with a +1 charge.
- Sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻): Sulfate is a polyatomic ion with a -2 charge.
The chemical formula for sodium sulfate is Na₂SO₄. This formula reflects that two sodium ions, each with a +1 charge, are required to balance the -2 charge of one sulfate ion, resulting in a neutral compound.