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subsulfate

Subsulfate is a nonstandard or context-dependent term that does not have a single, formally defined meaning in modern chemical nomenclature. In literature, it may appear in different ways, and its meaning can vary with the source. Because of this ambiguity, subsulfate is not typically used in formal naming, and readers should rely on explicit composition and oxidation-state information when possible.

Possible interpretations found in some contexts include:

- A reference to species related to sulfate (SO4^2−) where sulfur is in a lower oxidation state, such

- An informal description of partially substituted sulfate derivatives, such as organosulfates or sulfate esters, where one

- In mineralogy, a historical or nonstandard label for minerals containing sulfate groups together with other anions

Because the standard terms for sulfur-oxygen species are sulfite (SO3^2−) and sulfate (SO4^2−), as well as specific

See also: sulfate, sulfite, thiosulfate, organosulfate, sulfate minerals.

as
sulfite
(SO3^2−),
though
this
is
not
a
universally
accepted
substitution
and
should
be
clarified
in
the
source.
or
more
components
of
the
sulfate
group
are
replaced
or
modified.
or
with
structural
water,
which
does
not
correspond
to
a
widely
adopted
mineral
classification.
organosulfate
or
polysulfate
derivatives,
authorities
generally
prefer
precise
names
that
specify
oxidation
state
and
composition.
When
encountering
the
term
subsulfate,
readers
should
consult
the
original
source
for
its
defined
meaning
and,
for
clarity,
prefer
established
terminology
in
subsequent
discussions.