Some of the transition state metals are multivalent.
Sodium hypochlorite has the formula NaClO and so is polyatomic. It has 3 different atoms (Na, Cl and O).
Cations are positive ions (Fe2+, NH4+).Anions are negative ions (Cl-, (SO4)2-).Fe2+ is a monoatomic ion and (NH4)+ is a polyatomic Ion (contain more than one element).
Multivalent metals are in the d-block, or transition metals, and the f-block, or inner transitions metals on the periodic table.
Polyatomic means many atoms.
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The definition of a polyatomic ion is an ion made up of multiple atoms. Because Cl- is only one atom of chlorine it is not polyatomic.
A monoatomic ion has only one atom examples are chloride, Cl-, fluoride, F-, sodium Na+ A polyatomic ion has more than one, e.g sulfate SO42-, nitrate, NO3-, mercurous, Hg22+ Poly is from the Greek and means "many"
Gold is not multivalent Its ionic charge is 3+ (Au)
Some of the transition state metals are multivalent.
Sodium hypochlorite has the formula NaClO and so is polyatomic. It has 3 different atoms (Na, Cl and O).
Yes, it has +3 and +5
Cation: an atom who lost electrons.Anion: an atom who gain electrons.Monoatomic ion: ion formed from one element, as chloride Cl-.Polyatomic ion: ion formed from two or more elements, as (SO4)2-.
Cations are positive ions (Fe2+, NH4+).Anions are negative ions (Cl-, (SO4)2-).Fe2+ is a monoatomic ion and (NH4)+ is a polyatomic Ion (contain more than one element).
Examples of multivalent metals are lead, iron, tin, mercury and copper. They will be written using Roman numerals. To be multivalent they have to have a valence level of at least three or higher.
Multivalent metals are in the d-block, or transition metals, and the f-block, or inner transitions metals on the periodic table.
No, it is a salt made of 1 Ca2+ ion and 2 Cl- ions with no total net charge. Hope this helps