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Kyle Crane
17 March, 06:24
Which statement is true about a polyatomic ion?
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Amelia Nielsen
17 March, 07:15
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A polyatomic ion is a molecuar ion that is composed of more than one element. The elements in this molecule are chemically bonded and is a charge chemical species. These atoms act as a simgle unit. Examples are C2H3O2^ - (acetate), CO3^2 - (carbonate) and CrO4^2 - (chromate).
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