What is the charge on the polyatomic ion in sodium carbonate?

What is the charge on the polyatomic ion in sodium carbonate?


Answer:

The charge on the polyatomic ion in sodium carbonate is 2-.

Explanation:

The chemical formula for sodium carbonate is Na₂CO₃.Here the charge of cation sodium is 1+ and the charge on the polyatomic ion CO₃²- is 2-.The polyatomic ion CO₃²- is called carbonate ion.
What is the charge on the polyatomic ion in sodium carbonate?


●Some Questions and Answers

Does sodium carbonate contain a polyatomic ion?


Answer:
Yes,sodium carbonate contain a polyatomic ion which is called carbonate ion.The formula for carbonate ion is
CO₃²-.

What is the charge of sodium carbonate?


Answer:
The  net charge of sodium carbonate compound is zero.

What is the ion of sodium carbonate?


Answer:

Na¹+ and CO₃²- are the ions of sodium carbonate.


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