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juggernaut

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anyone have a list of the ones required to know?



shows how much i payed attention to prelim...
 

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lolz... just noe poly as in many and atomic as in atoms... when a molecule contains more than one atom, it becomes a polyatomic molecule... u haf biatomic, triatomic etc etc...

so yea, basically, molecular covalent compounds are almost all polyatomic.... (i fink~~~)
 

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Hmm

I would say:

Nitrate, Sulphate, Phosphate, Carbonate, Acetate (ethanoate), Permanganate, Ammonium, Hydroxide, Hydroxonium(or hydronium as they call it here) should be enough
 

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I would add some 'hydrogen' containing polyatomic ions, such as hydrogencarbonate, hydrogensulfate, hydrogenphosphate, dihydrogenphosphate
 

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