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how to find ions of a compound​

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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a chemical symbol has a subscript associated with it, there are multiple atoms of that element in the compound. Unless they are part of a polyatomic ion, each atom of that element is an individual ion. For example, iron (III) sulfate is written Fe2(SO4

Answered by smruti232008
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If a chemical symbol has a subscript associated with it, there are multiple atoms of that element in the compound. Unless they are part of a polyatomic ion, each atom of that element is an individual ion. For example, iron (III) sulfate is written Fe2(SO4)3.

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