A polyatomic ion is held together by covalent bonds between atoms. They can be either positive or negative. For example, the ammonium ion, NH4+, has a positive charge, and the sulfate ion, SO42-, has a negative charge.
A polyatomic ion. For example, ammonium, chemical formula (NH4) with a 1+ electrical overall charge.
A Polyatomic ion is a covalently bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge and acts as a unit
An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
Nothing. The term "polyatomic atom" would mean an atom made up of two or more atoms and so is self-contradictory. A polyatomic ion is a charge particle composed of multiple atoms covalently bonded together in much the same way as they are in molecules.
Of the molecules given by formula in the question (after proper capitalization where needed), only Cl2 is covalently bonded.
There is no such thing. There are polyatomic ions, which are positively or negatively charged, covelantly bonded groups of atoms, though.
The anion with the formula NO3-1 is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion.
HCllO4 Covalently bonded, atom to atom. Hydrogen is covalently bonded to the internally covalently bonded polyatomic ion perchlorate.
NO3 is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion.
An ion that contains a covalently bonded group of atoms is called a "polyatomic ion".
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.
An ion is a charged particle. A polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms that, as a whole, have a charge.
No, that is just plain old covalently bonded sulfur dioxide.
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.
Polyatomic ion in the compound Na2O2 is known as peroxide. Such polyatomic ion contains two or more atoms covalently bonded.
Non-binary or polyatomic compounds are covalently bonded atoms with a net charge.
A polyatomic ion. For example, ammonium, chemical formula (NH4) with a 1+ electrical overall charge.