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#13 - Polyatomic Ions SO4-2- sulfate PO4-3 - phosphate PO3-3 - phosphite CO3-2 - carbonate NO3- - nitrate9 more rows
ammonium ion. NH4 + hydroxide ion. OH - carbonate. CO3 2- nitrate. NO3 - sulfate. SO4 2- hydrogen carbonate. HCO3 - hydrogen sulfate. HSO4 - phosphate. PO4 3-
Nitrate. NO₃⁻ Hydroxide. OH⁻ Acetate. C₂H₃O₂⁻ Cyanide. CN⁻ Carbonate. CO₃⁻ Sulfate. SO₄⁻ Phosphate. PO₄⁻ Ammonium. NH₄⁺
carbonate. CO₃- phosphate. PO₄ - chlorate. CLO₃ - Sulfate. SO₄ - cynaide. CN - hydroxide. OH - acetate. C₂H₃O₂ - ammonium. NH₄+
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As a result, a polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms with a net charge because the total number of electrons in the molecule does not equal the total number of protons in the molecule.

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