Yes. Generally, chemical names ending with -ate have three (or more) oxygen atoms in it. Examples: * sulfate - SO42- * carbonate - CO32- * nitrate - NO3- The other suffixes are -ite (less oxygen atoms) and -ide (no oxygen atoms (?)). * sulfite - SO32- * nitrite - NO2- Potassium sulfate / sulphate - K2SO4
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