Sulphuric acid & its saltes thereof?

What are the salts of sulphuric acid

Answer:
Sulfiric acid is made up of Hydrogen and the Suflate ion. Which is SO4 with a 2- charge.

So whatever salts come from sulfate contain the sulfate ion and a metal.

Hope that answers your question.
When combines with NaOH, it makes Na2SO4.

When performing the above reaction, and only half the NaOH is used, it ends up making the acid salt, NaHSO4.
anything sulphate
e.g. calcuim sulphate
CaSO4
copper sulphate
CuSO4
ammonium sulphate
Calcium Sulfate
Sodium Sulfate
Magnesium Sulfate
Iron Sulfate
etc.
Any sulfate:

CaSO4
Na2SO4
Li2SO4
FeSO4

and so on...

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