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SO4 sulfate
Polyatomic AnionOxigen. If a compound has name containing ending with -ite or -ate always contains Oxigen.-ite indicates three or less atoms in the compound. But it usually contain less than three oxigen atom.ex: SO3^2- sulfite ion, NO2- nitrite ion-ate indicates three or more oxigen atoms contained in the compoundex:ClO3- chlorate ion.Oxygen in the form of a polyatomic anion.
Ionic bonds and also covalent bonds
Respectively the higher and the lower state of oxidation of a nonmetal acid-forming oxide.Example:sulfite SO32- from SO2 from S in oxid.state +4forming sulfurous acid H2SO3sulfate SO42- from SO3 from S in oxid.state +6forming sulfuric acid H2SO4The -ate and -ite represent different polyatomic ions containing oxygen; the exact formula and number of oxygen atoms depends on the specific ion. An -ate ion typically has one oxygen atom more than an -ite ion.The -ate and -ite represent different polyatomic ions containing oxygen, the exact formula and number of oxygen atoms depends on the specific ion. An -ate ion typically has one oxygen atom more than an -ite compound. Compounds ending in -ate or -ite are typically salts.
Hydroxide is not an element. Instead, it is a polyatomic anion that contains the two elements hydrogen and oxygen.
SO4 sulfate
Polyatomic AnionOxigen. If a compound has name containing ending with -ite or -ate always contains Oxigen.-ite indicates three or less atoms in the compound. But it usually contain less than three oxigen atom.ex: SO3^2- sulfite ion, NO2- nitrite ion-ate indicates three or more oxigen atoms contained in the compoundex:ClO3- chlorate ion.Oxygen in the form of a polyatomic anion.
In chemistry, the suffix -ate typically indicates that the compound contains oxygen and another element. It is commonly used in the names of salts or esters.
Ionic bonds and also covalent bonds
Dichromate has 7 oxygen atoms (Cr2O7-2)
Any acid that contains hydrogen and an oxyanion is referred to as an oxyacid. * An oxyanion is a polyatomic ion that contains oxygen
No. An oxyanion is a polyatomic negative ion that contains oxygen. Ammonium is a cation (positive ion) and does not contain oxygen.
Respectively the higher and the lower state of oxidation of a nonmetal acid-forming oxide.Example:sulfite SO32- from SO2 from S in oxid.state +4forming sulfurous acid H2SO3sulfate SO42- from SO3 from S in oxid.state +6forming sulfuric acid H2SO4The -ate and -ite represent different polyatomic ions containing oxygen; the exact formula and number of oxygen atoms depends on the specific ion. An -ate ion typically has one oxygen atom more than an -ite ion.The -ate and -ite represent different polyatomic ions containing oxygen, the exact formula and number of oxygen atoms depends on the specific ion. An -ate ion typically has one oxygen atom more than an -ite compound. Compounds ending in -ate or -ite are typically salts.
Hydroxide is not an element. Instead, it is a polyatomic anion that contains the two elements hydrogen and oxygen.
No. Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3, a compound of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. It contains the monatomic sodium ion (Na+) and the polyatomic bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) Ammonium bicarbonate is NH4HCO3, a compound of nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. It contains the polyatomic ammonium ion (NH4+) and the bicarbonate ion. Due to the acidity of the ammonium ion, ammonium bicarbonate is a less basic than sodium bicarbonate.
covalent compounds is two nonmetals. example: phosphorus and oxygen are a covalent compound. ionic compounds is when you have a metal and a nonmetal or a metal and a polyatomic.
it's Oxyanion