- A
polyatomic ion (also
known as a
molecular ion) is a
covalent bonded set of two or more atoms, or of a
metal complex, that can be
considered to behave...
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distinction from ions is
dropped and
molecule is
often used when
referring to
polyatomic ions. A
molecule may be homonuclear, that is, it
consists of
atoms of...
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Dihydroxymethylidene or
carbonous acid is a
chemical compound with
formula C(OH)2. It is an
unstable tautomer of
formic acid.
There is no
evidence that...
- In the
context of the
periodic table, a
nonmetal is a
chemical element that
mostly lacks distinctive metallic properties. They
range from
colorless gases...
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Nitrate is a
polyatomic ion with the
chemical formula NO− 3.
Salts containing this ion are
called nitrates.
Nitrates are
common components of fertilizers...
- approximately, cV = (12470 J⋅K−1⋅kg−1)/A cP = (20786 J⋅K−1⋅kg−1)/A A
polyatomic molecule (consisting of two or more
atoms bound together) can
store heat...
- is an
intermediate form in the
deprotonation of
carbonic acid. It is a
polyatomic anion with the
chemical formula HCO− 3.
Bicarbonate serves a
crucial biochemical...
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atomic or
monatomic ions,
while two or more
atoms form
molecular ions or
polyatomic ions. In the case of
physical ionization in a
fluid (gas or liquid), "ion...
- The
sulfate or
sulphate ion is a
polyatomic anion with the
empirical formula SO2−4. Salts, acid derivatives, and
peroxides of
sulfate are
widely used in...
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nomenclature discrepancies exist. This
linkage is
recognized as a
common polyatomic ion, and
exists in many molecules. The
characteristic structure of any...