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Tripp Kim
29 April, 12:13
In what ways are polyatomic ions like simple ions
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Salvador
29 April, 13:20
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Simply stated Polyatomic ions form ionic compounds just like simple ions can do the same. Actually if they have the same charge, polyatoms can form ionic compunds with same anion and cation ratio
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