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  • Sulfate Ion Valency: Understanding the +2 Charge
    The valency of a sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻) is 2.

    Here's why:

    * Sulfate ion has a net charge of -2.

    * Valency refers to the combining capacity of an atom or ion, which is essentially the number of electrons it can gain, lose, or share to form a chemical bond.

    * Since the sulfate ion has a charge of -2, it means it has gained two electrons. Therefore, its valency is 2.

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