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Polyatomic Ions
Anions and Cations OH My!!!
Anions are Negative Ions
A Negative ION = ANION
Cations are Positive Ions
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• An anion (-) (pronounced æn.aɪ.ən or an-eye-ən), from the Greek word ἄνω (ánō), meaning "up", is an ion with more electrons than protons, giving it a net negative charge.
• A cation (+) (pronounced kæt.aɪ.ən or kat-eye-ən), from the Greek word κατά (katá), meaning "down", is an ion with fewer electrons than protons, giving it a positive charge.
Some Common Polyatomic AnionsAcetate CH3COO−
Carbonate CO3−2
Chlorate ClO3−
Chromate CrO4−2
Cyanide CN−
Dichromate Cr2O7−2
Hydroxide OH−
Nitrate NO3−
Nitrite NO2−
Permanganate MnO4−
Phosphate PO4−3
Sulfate SO4−2
Some Common Polyatomic Cations
Ammonium NH4+
Hydronium H3O+
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