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  • Sulfate vs. Sulfite Ion: Oxygen Atom Count Explained
    No, a sulfate ion has more oxygen atoms than a sulfite ion.

    Here's why:

    * Sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻) has one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms.

    * Sulfite ion (SO₃²⁻) has one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.

    The difference lies in the number of oxygen atoms, with sulfate having one more oxygen atom than sulfite.

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