World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 1RQ
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Interpretation: The pattern of the polyatomic ions which is easy to memorize needs to be explained.

Concept Introduction: The polyatomic ions are positive or negative charged ions which are formed from 2 or more than 2 atoms. The overall charge on the group of atoms will be the charge on the polyatomic ion.

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As per the hint, the polyatomic ions in the mentioned table can be grouped according to the common elements present in the ions or suffixes used to name them.

To memorize the smaller number of polyatomic ions, they can be grouped on the basis of elements present in them.

The different types of polyatomic ions will be:

Polyatomic ions containing carbon atom.

Polyatomic ions containing nitrogen atom.

Polyatomic ions containing phosphorus atom.

Polyatomic ions containing sulfur atom.

Polyatomic ions containing chlorine atom.

The examples of polyatomic ions containing carbon atom are as follows:

  Carbonate-CO32Hydrogen carbonate-HCO3Cyanide-CN

The examples of polyatomic ions containing nitrogen atom are as follows:

  Nitrate-NO3Nitrite-NO2Ammonium-NH4+

The examples of polyatomic ions containing phosphorus atom are as follows:

  Hydrogen phosphate:HPO42Phosphate:PO43

The examples of polyatomic ions containing sulfur atom are as follows:

  Sulfite-SO32Hydrogen sulfate-HSO4Sulfate-SO42

The examples of polyatomic ions containing chlorine atom are as follows:

  Chlorite-ClOChlorate-ClO3Perchlorate-ClO4

The other polyatomic ions are as follows:

  Dichromate-Cr2O72Acetate-C2H3O2Chromate-Cr2O72Peroxide-O22

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