Test for Sulfate Ions

Silver Sulfate Crystal
Transmitted Crossed Polarized Light with Red Plate Compensator

Sulfate ions in solution can be detected with silver nitrate. The presence of sulfate ions is shown by the growth of this distinctive crystal of silver sulfate. The pockets that form on each side of the long axis of the crystal are typical. The sign of elongation for these crysatals is negative (They turn yellow when oriented NE-SW and blue NW-SE). This is a standard micro-chemical test from the HANDBOOK OF CHEMICAL MICROSCOPY, by Chamot and Mason.