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A charged group of covalently bonded atoms is called a(n)... A covalent bond between two atoms produced by sharing two pairs of electrons is called a(n)... The simplest collection of atoms from which the formula of an ionic compound can be established is called a(n).
"Polyatomic ion" would be the covalently bonded group of atoms.
- The groupings of atoms that are covalently connected and have a favorable or unfavorable (+ or -) charge as nothing more than a result of the establishment of such an ionic bond between another ionic particle, are considered as Polyatomic ions.
- It is indeed a charged particle made up of multiple atoms that are linked around each other.
For example,
→ Nitrate ion ([tex]NH_3^-[/tex])
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