An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
It is polyatomic Ion called phosphate
that is called the phosphate ion
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Phosphate is the name of PO4.
The IUPAC name is phosphate.
PO4-3 is phosphate
Phosphate
Tetra phosphate ion
This is the ion acetate.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
Ammonim-NH4 There's also Hydronium - H3O
a phosphate ion is PO43-
No, it's a colorless flammable gas called phosphine. PO3, however, is a polyatomic ion, and its name is phosphite.
C. Polyatomic Anion (PLATO USER)
S^2- is not polyatomicPO4^3- is polyatomicHCl in not an ionN2 is not an ion
A polyatomic ion is one that contains more than one atom. Many common anions are polyatomic, e.g. NO3-, SO42-, CO32-, PO43- Cations may be polyatomic, e.g NH4+, Hg22+
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
Phosphate (PO43-) is a polyatomic anion. The way to tell this is to look at the charge - an anion has a negative charge and a cation has a positive charge.
This is the ion acetate.
Polyatomic ion in the compound Na2O2 is known as peroxide. Such polyatomic ion contains two or more atoms covalently bonded.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
If the compound contains a polyatomic ion, simply name the ion.
Poly means many. So a polyatomic ion is an ion made up of more than one atom. Simple examples come from common acids and alkalis. Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) forms the ions H+ (monoatomic) and SO42- (polyatomic). Nitric acid gives the ion NO3-. Hydroxides give us the OH- ion. Carbonates give us the CO3 2- ion. Phosphates give us the PO4 3- ion So there are 5. There are others out there too!
Ammonim-NH4 There's also Hydronium - H3O
a phosphate ion is PO43-