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what are polyatomic ions? give two examples​

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Answered by chaudharyaditya245
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Polyatomic ions is the group of atom carrying positive or negative charge. For example, ammonium ion, NH4+, is a polyatomic ion which is made up of two types of atoms, nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H) joined together. ... carbonate - CO3-2 , sulphate - SO4-2, nitrate - NO3- and hydroxide ions OH- are all polyatomic ions

Answered by ronaksdagale4133
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Polyatomic ions is the group of atom carrying positive or negative charge. For example, ammonium ion, NH4+, is a polyatomic ion which is made up of two types of atoms, nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H) joined together. ... carbonate - CO3-2 , sulphate - SO4-2, nitrate - NO3- and hydroxide ions OH- are all polyatomic ions

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