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Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Symmetry
Does sulfate ion
has C3 axis but no horizontal plane
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No, sulfate ion (SO4²-) does not have a C3 axis or a horizontal plane. The sulfate ion has a tetrahedral shape with four oxygen atoms surrounding a central sulfur atom. It does not have any rotational symmetry axis or reflection planes.
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