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what is monoatomic ions?​

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Answered by aaa722
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A monatomic ion is an ion consisting of exactly one atom. If an ion contains more than one atom, even if these are of the same element, it is called a polyatomic ion. For example, calcium carbonate consists of the monatomic ion Ca²⁺ and the polyatomic ion CO₃²⁻. 

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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  • A monatomic ion is an ion consisting of exactly one atom. If an ion contains more than one atom, even if these are of the same element, it is called a polyatomic ion. For example, calcium carbonate consists of the monatomic ion Ca²⁺ and the polyatomic ion CO²⁻ ₃.
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