Bite, kite, mite, dendrite, quite, rite, site, spite.
The -ite or -ate ending in a polyatomic ion is simply an indication of the amount of oxygen atoms present. The -are ending is used in the base form. If the polyatomic ion has one less oxygen atom than the -ate form, the -ite form applies.
ite or ate
The usual endings for polyatomic ions are "-ate" and "-ite." The "-ate" ending signifies the ion with the larger number of oxygen atoms, while the "-ite" ending signifies the ion with one less oxygen atom.
yes it is
The -ite or -ate ending in a polyatomic ion is simply an indication of the amount of oxygen atoms present. The -are ending is used in the base form. If the polyatomic ion has one less oxygen atom than the -ate form, the -ite form applies.
Give it an electrizer... but give electebuzz the ite first before you trade it
Bicarbonate is an anion. Ions ending in -ate, -ite, or -ide are anions.
Some of the words and parts of words that tells us that oxygen is present in a compound are oxide, dioxide, trioxide, etc.; peroxide; alcohol; ether; ester; carboxylic acid and all the names of specific carboxylic acids; oxyacid; and all anion names ending in -ite or -ate.
Examples are for English: -ide, -ate, -ite.
'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
give him a nintendo ds,dsi of ds ite or what he wishes for on his birthday
They are examples of anions. Atoms or compounds with the ide ending are anions as are those with endings of ite or ate.