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  • ...the formation of [[salt]]s. The prefix poly- means many in Greek. Note, a polyatomic ion is also referred to in older works as a [[radical (chemistry)|radical]]. In A large polyatomic ion will often be considered as the [[conjugate acid]] or conjugate base of a n
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polyatomic ion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ...the formation of [[salt]]s. The prefix poly- means many in Greek. Note, a polyatomic ion is also referred to in older works as a [[radical (chemistry)|radical]]. In A large polyatomic ion will often be considered as the [[conjugate acid]] or conjugate base of a n
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ...s of a stable system ([[bound state]]) comprising two or more [[atom]]s. [[Polyatomic ion]]s may sometimes be usefully thought of as electrically-charged molecules.
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  • ...d find the atoms of two interacting water molecules partitioned into two [[polyatomic ion]]s of opposite charge, specifically [[hydroxide]] (OH<sup>&minus;</sup>) an
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  • ...can form neutral [[salt]]s (e.g. [[sodium chloride]] NaCl). Examples of [[polyatomic ion]]s that do not split up during [[Acid-base reaction theories|acid-base reac
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  • ...p>) can form neutral salts (e.g., [[sodium chloride]] NaCl). Examples of [[polyatomic ion]]s that do not split up during [[Acid-base reaction theories|acid-base reac
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  • * [[Polyatomic ion]]s
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  • ...], [[organic compound]], [[list of biomolecules]], [[list of minerals]], [[polyatomic ion]]s, [[list of elements by name]], [[List of alchemical substances]].
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  • ...mpounds]], [[inorganic compounds by element]], [[list of biomolecules]], [[polyatomic ion]]s, [[list of elements by name]], [[list of alchemical substances]], [[list
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