A polyatomic Radical is a atom that differs from other because it has come into contact with a massive energy force and fused it into a different form
Polyatomic number are ions made up of more than one atomic element
polyatomic ions are those ions which carry more than one atom,we can say that a group of atoms having single charge( which may be positive or negative) are polyatomic ions.
There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
No, Methane (CH4) is not a polyatomic ion. It doesn't have a charge, therefore it can't be an ion. It's considered a hydrocarbon.
Not necessarily. If it is the same radical number, then the signs cancel out. Radical 5 times radical 5 equals 5. But if they are different, then you multiply the numbers and leave them under the radical sign. Example: radical 5 * radical 6 = radical 30
polyatomic ion
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
Na2CO3 is a metal - polyatomic bond (Na)+1 = metal & (CO3)-2 polyatomic
No, not compounds, they all are polyatomic elements
Polyatomic ionic.
Polyatomic means many atoms.
The polyatomic ion for Ammonium is NH4+
Ammonia is a chemical compound with the formula NH3. It is a colorless, strong-smelling, alkaline gas. Ammonium is a polyatomic ion with the formula NH4+. It forms as a result of ammonia reacting with an acid and in small amounts when ammonia dissolves in water. As the conjugate acid of a weak base, the ion is weakly acidic.
For example no3 or co3 are all polyatomic ions
Not necessarily, but all polyatomic bonds are covalent.
It is in a Ionic bond.
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule with three or more atoms.