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What is the difference between molecule ,compound and polyatomic ions?

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ȯThere are two main differences between molecules and polyatomic ions: 1. Molecules are electrically neutral while polyatomic ions have a net charge. ... An example of a polyatomic ionic compound is sodium nitrate, NaNO3, which is made of the positive ion Na+ and the negative polyatomic ion NO3(-).

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A polyatomic ion is a group of atoms bond by covalent bonds with an unbalanced charge. A binary ionic compound is composed of atoms of two elements bond by an ionic bond.

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