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Ions that are made of more than one atom are examples of a.polyatomic ions. b.negative ions. c.positive ions. d.neutral ions.
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Ions that are made of more than one atom are examples of
a.polyatomic ions.
b.negative ions.
c.positive ions.
d.neutral ions.
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These ions are polyatomic ions. The prefix "poly-" means "many," and the rest of the word "atomic" clearly refers to the atoms themselves. So, if there are two or more atoms in an ion, this ion is polyatomic.
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