Sodium hypochlorite has the formula NaClO and so is polyatomic. It has 3 different atoms (Na, Cl and O).
A substance which contains only one type of atoms is an element.
A polyatomic molecule contain 3 or more different atoms.Example: sulfuric acid (H2SO4) containing H, S and O.
Proteins, starch, poly(ethene), poly(propene) and PTFE are examples.
polyethene is the 1st and then the third =2.45 i 6658 (poly)hydron b2 1 Poly(methane) Poly(pentane( This is all a load of rubbish dont believe it
Calcium carbonate is ionic. CO3 is a poly atomic ion with a charge of 2- and calcium is a metal with a 2+ charge. Because I'd these ionic charges they form ionic bonds
No they both are not poly atomic for there is a difference between diatomic and poly atomic di means two and poly means more than two.
Sodium Tri(poly)phosphate = Na5P3O10
Yes it is harmful.
Be(NO3)2
A molecule is neutral, an ion has an electrical charge.
paper fibers, gels (sodium poly acrylate), cotton...
No, gold is an element. It belongs to the d group. It is a metal element.
Ammonium (NH4 +) is poly atomic cation.
The word 'poly' means many, therefore, a polymer is a long chain of molecules bound together by atomic forces.
Ions of opposite charge, cations and anions. Often these involve a metal cation and a non-metal anion but this is not always the case for example ammonium sulfate contains a poly atomic cation and a poly atomic anion and all of the elements present are non-metals.
No. Molecules do not have charge. Ions have a charge. If a compound is has more than one atom and a charge, then it is a poly-atomic ion, not a molecule.
Two or more for POLY atomics, or in the other case it were a 'mono' atomic ion (= ONE)