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Encyclopedia > Polyatomic ions

A polyatomic ion or molecule ion is an ion consisting of covalently bonded atoms that can be considered as acting as a single unit in the context of acid/base chemistry or in the formation of salts. For more information on polyatomic ions containing metals, and how to name these, see metal complex. Note, a polyatomic ion is also referred to in older works as a radical. In current usage the term radical refers to free radicals which are uncharged species with an unpaired electron.


Some commonly-occurring polyatomic ions and their charges are indicated below:

The atoms of a polyatomic ion are always associated with each other via covalent or coordinate-covalent bonds.


A large polyatomic ion will often be considered as the conjugate acid or conjugate base of a neutral molecule, for example the conjugate acid of adrenaline at the amine group.


Note that many of the common negatively-charged (anionic) polyatomic ions are conjugate bases of acids derived from the oxides of non-metallic elements. For example sulfate or SO42- ion is derived from H2SO4 which can be regarded as SO3 + H2O.


Bicarbonate is also called hydrogen carbonate in modern chemical nomenclature.


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of Polyatomic Ions (375 words)
A polyatomic ion or molecule ion is an ion consisting of covalently bonded atoms that can be considered as acting as a single unit in the context of acid/base chemistry or in the formation of salts.
A large polyatomic ion will often be considered as the conjugate acid or conjugate base of a neutral molecule, for example the conjugate acid of adrenaline at the amine group.
A polyatomic ion is an ion consisting of a molecule with covalently bonded atoms or of a metal complex that can be considered as acting as a single unit in the context of acid and base chemistry or in the formation of salts.
Polyatomic ions (346 words)
Polyatomic ions are electrically charges collections of two or more atoms.
Polyatomic ions usually have a charge because the collection of atoms has either gained an extra electron or else it has lost an electron.
The single most common positive polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH, (note the -ium ending on the positive ion).
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