SULFATE

chemical compound containing the sulfate (SO4) radical. Sulfates are salts or esters of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, formed by replacing one or both of the hydrogens with a metal (e.g., sodium) or a radical (e.g., ammonium or ethyl). Sulfates in which both hydrogens are replaced are called normal sulfates; sulfates in which only one hydrogen is replaced are called hydrogen sulfates, acid sulfates, or bisulfates. Most metal sulfates are readily soluble in water, but calcium and mercuric sulfates are only slightly soluble, while barium, lead, strontium, and mercurous sulfates are insoluble. In chemical analysis, the sulfate ion, SO4−2, is usually detected by adding barium chloride solution; the white barium sulfate precipitate that forms is insoluble in hydrochloric acid. Sulfates are widely distributed in nature. Barium sulfate occurs as barite; calcium sulfate is found as gypsum, alabaster, and selenite; Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate; sodium sulfate occurs as its decahydrate, Glauber's salt; and strontium sulfate occurs as celestite. Some sulfates were formerly known as vitriols; blue vitriol is cupric sulfate, green vitriol is ferrous sulfate, and white vitriol is zinc sulfate. Alums are double sulfates, containing two different metals and two sulfate radicals. Organic sulfates are esters. They can be formed by reacting an alcohol with cold sulfuric acid. They are also formed by the reaction of sulfuric acid with a double bond in an alkene; the product is called an alkyl hydrogen sulfate. An alkyl hydrogen sulfate can be broken down to an alcohol and sulfuric acid by heating it with water (hydrolysis); this reaction is often used to synthesize alcohols.

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...candidates for addition to the list is sulfate particulate matter. 18 Sulfur dioxide...time into sulfuric acid and a variety of sulfate compounds. The nature and speed of these...which the sulfur dioxide can react. These sulfate particles have a long residence time in...
...The connection between atmospheric sulfate discharges and acidification of poorly...1980; Likens and Butler, 1981). High sulfate load- ing from local sources, such as...investigation of either atmospheric or local sulfate impacts using sedimentary sulfur con...
...The time distribution of sulfates and sulfate-reducing bacteria should...3) sulfide formation in sulfate-poor oceans. In all three scenarios, sulfate-reducing bacteria are able to reduce sulfates to sulfur efficiently, resulting...
...and Slroll. GI damage can also cause sulfate depletion by three routes. In the first...stool - thus GI damage in ASD accelerates sulfate loss. In the second route, GI inflammation...the key enzyme that converts cysteine to sulfate (cysteine dioxygenase) 16 - GI inflam...
ii Sulfate see Appendix 3.10 Methods for extracting sulfate from soil are quite involved. Some colourimetric methods rely on reduction of sulfate to hydrogen sulfide. The turbidity method is good for general use, but is prone to inaccuracy...
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Toutvelu, a Regulator of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Biosynthesis, Controls Guidance Cues for Germ...to the EXT gene family involved in the biosynthesis of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG). HSPGs are large macromolecules found...
Effect of nickel sulfate on testicular steroidogenesis in rats...designed to assess the effects of nickel sulfate on testicular steroidogenesis and to...restricted dietary regime. Nickel sulfate 2 mg/100 g body weight (bw) dissolved...
...association between sulfate particles and daily...given that the IQR for sulfates in our study was 2...The association with sulfate particles was as strong...association between sulfates and ventricular arrhythmias...independent effects of BC and sulfate requires some caution...
...with an Application to Wet Sulfate Deposition. by Timothy C...seasonal, rainfall-deposited sulfate over the conterminous United...model was chosen because (a) sulfates spatial drift exhibits an inverted...capable of curvature; (b) sulfate deposition exhibits strong...
...for approximately 90% of all sulfate emissions in the four Southwest...concentrations of suspended sulfate particles. We collected monthly...body of evidence that ambient sulfate particulate matter and related...experiment, particulate matter, sulfates. Environ Health Perspect 115...
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...The Role of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate in the Management of Arthritis by W...molecules have numerous attached carboxyl and sulfate groups that are negatively charged at...GAGs present in the body: chondroitin sulfate, keratan sulfate, hyaluronic acid...
Copley Recalls Albuterol Sulfate; Contamination Cited by Katie Rodgers...hopes to resume production of albuterol sulfate 0.5% solution within the next six...contamination is limited to the albuterol sulfate 0.5% solution in 20-ml vials...
...of metals with sulfuric acid. These salts, found in compounds such as sodium sulfate, calcium sulfate, and potassium sulfate, are plentiful in the body Sulfates do not possess the sulfonamide structure and thus may be taken safely by those...
...zidovudine, lamivudine, and abacavir sulfate. The year closed with the approval of...lamivudine, zalcitabine, and abacavir sulfate. Also available are two combination products...and zidovudine + lamivudine + abacavir sulfate. The major adverse events associated...
...how damage progresses in concrete thats exposed to sulfate, a nearly ubiquitous compound. The work could lead...mechanisms behind concrete damage caused by exposure to sulfate. Sulfate ions, which are common in water and soil either naturally...
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Copper Sulfate Will Remove Roots from Septic. Q. We...that we flush about 10 pounds of copper sulfate down the toilet. He said this would eventually...the roots. Im concerned that the copper sulfate wont get rid of the roots or that it might...
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...compound containing the sulfate (SO 4 ) radical . Sulfates are salts or esters...white vitriol is zinc sulfate . Alums are double sulfates, containing two different metals and two sulfate radicals. Organic sulfates are esters. They can...
CUPRIC SULFATE koo prik sul fat, kyoo or copper (II) sulfate, chemical compound, CuSO 4 , taking the form of white...Celsius and fully dehydrates at 150 degrees Celsius. Cupric sulfate is used in copperplating, in dyeing (as a mordant...
SODIUM SULFATE chemical compound, Na 2 SO 4 . It is...assumes a hexagonal structure. Sodium sulfate is soluble in cold water and very soluble...decahydrate is Glaubers salt . Anhydrous sodium sulfate is found in nature as the mineral thenardite...
FERROUS SULFATE or iron (II) sulfate, chemical compound, FeSO 4 . It is known as the monohydrate...mordant, and in water purification as a substitute for aluminum sulfate. It melts at 64 degrees Celsius, and at 90 degrees Celsius it...
COPPER SULFATE common name for the blue crystalline heptahydrate of cupric sulfate , in which copper has valence +2. It may also refer to cuprous sulfate (Cu 2 SO 4 ), in which copper has valence +1...
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