polyatomic ions are those ions which carry more than one atom,we can say that a group of atoms having single charge( which may be positive or negative) are polyatomic ions.
Polyatomic number are ions made up of more than one atomic element
Oxygen
No, Methane (CH4) is not a polyatomic ion. It doesn't have a charge, therefore it can't be an ion. It's considered a hydrocarbon.
A polyatomic Radical is a atom that differs from other because it has come into contact with a massive energy force and fused it into a different form
Solid sodium is a metal, there is a lattice of sodium atoms with a "cloud" or sea of electrons delocalised across it.#
Ions made up of more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
No. Most polyatomic ions are anions.
Except chloride, all others are polyatomic ions.
Covalent bonding is predominantly within polyatomic ions.
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
They are not similar.
For example no3 or co3 are all polyatomic ions
The names of most polyatomic ions end in -ite or -ate.
Polyatomic ions ending in -ate in common form contain oxygen.
polyatomic ions
They are both ions and both can form an ionic compound
Polyatomic ions act like an ion other than they travel in groups of ions. It will respond the same like any other ion.