polyatomic ions
Ions made up of more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
Polyatomic ions.
no it only has one atom, but a polyatomic ions have more than one.
"Polyatomic ions", like carbonate (CO32-) and ammonium (NH4+)
No. A monatomic ions consists of just one atom.A polyatomic ion is made up of more than one.hint:mono=1poly= more than one.
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
Ions are made for clothes can not be wrinkly An ion is formed when an atom [or molecule] gains or loses one or more electrons. If an atom or molecule gains an electron it acquires negative charge. If the atom or molecule loses an electron it becomes positively charged.
Think about the question and each of the answers, particularly d) Polyatomic atoms. Even if I had no knowledge of chemistry, (d) would be the obvious answer. The question wants ions with MORE THAN ONE ATOM. Poly=Many/multiple, so 'polyatomic' quite literally means 'more than one atom'.
These are called polyatomic ions.
No, chlorite ions are not made of molecules; they are polyatomic ions consisting of one chlorine atom and three oxygen atoms with an overall charge of -1.
No They are ions made up of more than one atom and acts as a single unit.
Positive ions form when an atom or group of atoms loses one or more electrons.