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Phosphate (PO4)3– is a polyatomic
What is a polyatomic ion?
A polyatomic ion is an ion composed of more than one kind of atom. For example, the hydrogen carbonate
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Phosphate (PO4)3– is a polyatomic ion with a 3– charge.
What is the chemical formula for the ionic compound lithium
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Write a formula for the compound that forms from barium and the following polyatomic ion.
(a) hydroxide (b) carbonate (c)
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Write a formula for the compound that forms from barium and the following polyatomic ion.
(a) hydroxide (b) carbonate (c)
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If I have an unknown metal M with a charge of +1, and a polyatomic ion phosphate, write the formula
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What is magnesium oxide?
a. Polyatomic ion b. Ionic compound containing polyatomic ion c. Monatomic ion d. Oxyanion Is the answer
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Write the formula for the polyatomic ion in NaNO 3.
Write the formula for the polyatomic ion in Ag2CO3. Write the formula for the
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You are asked to prepare 2 L of 50 mM sodium phosphate pH 7.0. The
pK2 of phosphate is 6.8. What are the amounts of sodium
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How have phosphate minerals most affected human activity?
A. Many people left their homes to seek wealth from phosphate mining in
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How have phosphate minerals most affected human activity?
(1 point) • Many people left their homes to seek wealth from
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