Carbon monoxide is not a polyatomic ion. In fact, it isn't an ion at all! Carbon monoxide does consist of two different elements (and is therefore a bimolecular compound), but it is a neutral species.
it is comprised of multiple ions.
No it is not, It is a molecule.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
This is the ion carbonate.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
Ionic with a polyatomic ion.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
A polyatomic ion.
carbonate ion (CO3-2)
carbonate ion (CO3-2)
This is the ion carbonate.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
The bicarbonate ion.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Ionic with a polyatomic ion.
A polyatomic ion is similar to a covalent compound in as much as the atoms in the polyatomic ion are covalently bound, and it is a compound, but it has a charge. Hence it is an ION.