What are polyatomic ions? Write the formula and name of the compound formed by combination of Fe(III) and Sulphate ion.
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A simple example of a polyatomic ion is the hydroxide ion, which consists of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, jointly carrying a net charge of −1; its chemical formula is OH− . In contrast, an ammonium ion consists of one nitrogen atom and ''four'' hydrogen atoms, with a charge of +1; its chemical formula is NH+
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A simple example of a polyatomic ion is the hydroxide ion, which consists of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, jointly carrying a net charge of −1; its chemical formula is OH− . In contrast, an ammonium ion consists of one nitrogen atom and ''four'' hydrogen atoms, with a charge of +1; its chemical formula is NH+
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