why sulphate is an example of polyatomic element
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In sulfuric acid, the sulfate forms ionic bonds with the hydrogen atoms that donate an electron each to become hydrogen ions, H+. The sulfate receives the two electrons to become SO4-2. Polyatomic Ion NH4+ or Ammonium: In most polyatomic ions, it contains oxygen and a negatively charged anions.
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