An ion is a charged particle. A polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms that, as a whole, have a charge.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
No, not compounds, they all are polyatomic elements
Polyatomic ionic.
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
Not necessarily, but all polyatomic bonds are covalent.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
polyatomic ion
Na2CO3 is a metal - polyatomic bond (Na)+1 = metal & (CO3)-2 polyatomic
No, not compounds, they all are polyatomic elements
Polyatomic ionic.
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
Polyatomic means many atoms.
For example no3 or co3 are all polyatomic ions
Not necessarily, but all polyatomic bonds are covalent.
It is in a Ionic bond.
Ionic compounds ammonium sulfate, has both a polyatomic cation NH4+ and polyatomic anion, SO42-
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule with three or more atoms.