File:Sulfate-anion-3D-balls.png

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Description Ball-and-stick model of the sulfate anion, an ion with a 2- charge, containing sulfur in its highest oxidation state (+6), formally derived from sulfuric acid. It occurs in many minerals.
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Author Jynto and Ben Mills

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current15:35, 18 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 15:35, 18 December 20101,100 × 1,099 (132 KB)Jynto (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Ball-and-stick model of the '''sulfate''' anion, an ion with a 2- charge, containing sulfur in its highest oxidation state (+6), formally derived from [[w:Sulfuric acid|sulfuric

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