Sodium hypochlorite has the formula NaClO and so is polyatomic. It has 3 different atoms (Na, Cl and O).
A polyatomic molecule contain 3 or more different atoms.Example: sulfuric acid (H2SO4) containing H, S and O.
Proteins, starch, poly(ethene), poly(propene) and PTFE are examples.
Poly pockets are plastic papers that are meant to be put inside a binder...
Calcium carbonate is ionic. CO3 is a poly atomic ion with a charge of 2- and calcium is a metal with a 2+ charge. Because I'd these ionic charges they form ionic bonds
polyethene is the 1st and then the third =2.45 i 6658 (poly)hydron b2 1 Poly(methane) Poly(pentane( This is all a load of rubbish dont believe it
Yes it is harmful.
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The charge of the polyatomic ion is occasionally included in the chemical formula for a compound containing it. This charge is never used in a binary ionic compound because binary compounds involve only two elements with differing charges, while polyatomic ions already contain multiple elements and an overall charge.
A molecule is neutral, an ion has an electrical charge.
No, gold is an element. It belongs to the d group. It is a metal element.
Ammonium (NH4 +) is poly atomic cation.
The molecular formula of sodium tripolyphosphate is Na5P3O10. It consists of five sodium (Na) ions, three phosphorus (P) atoms, and ten oxygen (O) atoms.
The word 'poly' means many, therefore, a polymer is a long chain of molecules bound together by atomic forces.
Neither nitrogen nor oxygen are polyatomic. Nitrogen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it exists as N2, while oxygen is also a diatomic molecule, existing as O2. Polyatomic molecules are composed of more than two atoms covalently bonded together.
To neutralize a mixture of poly aluminium chloride and chlorine, you can add a reducing agent such as sodium bisulfite or sodium thiosulfate. These compounds will react with the chlorine present in the mixture and convert it into a harmless form. It is important to carefully handle these chemicals and follow proper safety procedures when neutralizing the mixture.
Two or more for POLY atomics, or in the other case it were a 'mono' atomic ion (= ONE)
No. Molecules do not have charge. Ions have a charge. If a compound is has more than one atom and a charge, then it is a poly-atomic ion, not a molecule.