How do polyatomic ions form compounds?
1 Answer
Jun 14, 2014
Poly atomic ions are covalent compounds that have an overall charge and therefore are held together through the electrostatic attraction of ionic bonding to positively charged ions called cations.
With the exception of ammonium,
Examples include sulfate,
If we consider nitrate it will form one ionic bond with cation , such as sodium that has + one charge. The formula is
If nitrate bonds with calcium, two nitrate ions each with one calcium ion,
If nitrate bonds with aluminum which has a plus three charge, three nitrates are required to create an ionic compound,