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sulfuric acid
chemical compound
alum
thumb|upright=1.5|Crystal of potassium alum,
cupric sulfate
chemical compound
sodium sulfate
chemical compound
ammonium sulfate
chemical compound
barium sulfate
inorganic compound
magnesium sulfate
chemical compound
iron(II) sulfate
chemical compound
calcium sulfate
laboratory and industrial chemical
aluminium sulfate
chemical compound
potassium sulfate
chemical compound
zinc sulfate
chemical compound
oleum
Oleum (Latin oleum, meaning oil), or fuming sulfuric acid, is a term referring to solutions of various compositions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid, or sometimes more specifically to disulfuric acid (also known as pyrosulfuric acid).
lead sulfate
chemical compound
sodium bisulfate
chemical compound
ferrous ammonium sulfate
chemical compound
nickel(II) sulfate
chemical compound
manganese(II) sulfate
chemical compound
potassium bisulfate
chemical compound
ferric sulfate
chemical compound
lithium sulfate
chemical compound
cobalt(II) sulfate
inorganic compound
sulfate
The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula . Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many are prepared from that acid.
silver sulfate
ionic compound of silver
strontium sulfate
chemical compound
mercuric sulfate
chemical compound
chromium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
cerium(IV) sulfate
a yellow to yellow/orange solid cerium salt
beryllium sulfate
chemical compound
ammonium aluminium sulfate
chemical compound
cadmium sulfate
chemical compound
chrome alum
chemical compound
thallium(I) sulfate
chemical compound
ferric ammonium sulfate
chemical compound
ammonium bisulfate
chemical compound
cesium sulfate
chemical compound
mercury(I) sulfate
chemical compound
Lithopone
Lithopone, C.I. Pigment White 5, is a mixture of inorganic compounds, widely used as a white pigment powder. It is composed of a mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide. These insoluble compounds blend well with organic compounds and confer opacity. It was made popular by the cheap production costs, greater coverage. Related white pigments include titanium dioxide, zinc oxide ("zinc white"), zinc sulfide, and white lead.
tin(II) sulfate
chemical compound
tetraamminecopper sulfate monohydrate
chemical compound
copper(I) sulfate
chemical compound
chromium(II) sulfate
chemical compound
hydrazine sulfate
chemical compound
sodium aluminium sulfate
inorganic compound
zirconium(IV) sulfate
chemical compound
antimony sulfate
chemical compound
vanadyl sulfate
chemical compound
vanadium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
ammonium cerium(IV) sulfate dihydrate
chemical compound
uranium sulfate
chemical compound
praseodymium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
hydroxylammonium sulfate
chemical compound
uranyl sulfate
chemical compound
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indium sulfate
chemical compound
cerous sulfate
chemical compound
rubidium sulfate
chemical compound
palladium(II) sulfate
chemical compound
Ytterbium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
scandium(III) sulfate
chemical compound