is sulphate a simple ion or polyatomic ion?explanations please
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a simple ion is a basic atom that is positively or negatively charged. e.g. Cl-
a polyatomic ion is a compound (a combination of atoms) that is charged. NH4+
a polyatomic ion is a compound (a combination of atoms) that is charged. NH4+
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➡sulphate is a simple ion.
➡a simple ion is any basic atom which is either positively or negatively charged. e.g. Cl- or SO4..
➡since , sulphate is only one atom and not a compound it does not make a polyatomic ion and hence constitutes a simple ion.
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✔here's your answer :-
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➡sulphate is a simple ion.
➡a simple ion is any basic atom which is either positively or negatively charged. e.g. Cl- or SO4..
➡since , sulphate is only one atom and not a compound it does not make a polyatomic ion and hence constitutes a simple ion.
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