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The sum of the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a polyatomic ion will always be equal to ________. A. one B. zero C. the charge of that ion D. the charge of that ion multiplied by -1

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the charge of the ion

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, in SO2−4, the oxidation numbers of S and O are +6 and −2, respectively. The sum of all oxidation numbers in the sulfate ion would be 1(+6)+4(−2)=−2, which is the charge of the ion.

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The sum of the oxidation numbers of the atoms in a polyatomic ion will always equal the charge of that ion
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