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Polyatomic atoms
Polyatomic atoms
Carbon Dioxide is an example of a compound that is bonded together covalently. An ion is an atom in which the total number of electrons do not match the total number of protons. A compound is a group of atoms bonded together.
Co-ordinate bond
An ion is a charged particle. A polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms that, as a whole, have a charge.
An ion that contains a covalently bonded group of atoms is called a "polyatomic ion".
A molecule.
Polyatomic atoms
Polyatomic atoms
Covalent compounds
Carbon Dioxide is an example of a compound that is bonded together covalently. An ion is an atom in which the total number of electrons do not match the total number of protons. A compound is a group of atoms bonded together.
A phosphorus atom surrounded by and chemically bonded to each of four oxygen atoms is commonly called a "phosphate ion" if it is a triply charged anion or a "phosphate group" if present in a covalently bonded compound.
An ion is a charged particle. A polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms that, as a whole, have a charge.
Co-ordinate bond
A Polyatomic ion is a covalently bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge and acts as a unit
compound
A group of covalently bonded atoms that acts together as one charged atom is called a polyatomic ion. It is also known as molecular ion.